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Shoojit Sircar hopes ‘#ReleaseThePressure’ helps kids, parents

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Filmmaker Shoojit Sircar, who has directed a short film “#ReleaseThePressure”, says mounting pressure to perform has become a stark reality for the urban child’s growing up years. He hopes his little effort triggers a “healthy conversation between” parents and their children.

The short film is part of the #ReleaseThePressure campaign by Mirinda, and has been released keeping in mind the examination season which is around the corner. The campaign invites people to pledge to ‘release the pressure’ off the pressing issue of academic performance and the toll this takes on children.

“Mounting pressure on the kids to perform, has become a stark reality of every urban child’s growing up years. And I firmly believe our primary responsibility as a conscientious parent, as citizens and as makers of this film, is to not only raise this issue but also to raise it in a manner keeping in mind the sensitivity of the matter for the kids that face it,” Sircar said in a statement.

“Hence, I shot this film in a manner where I only facilitated the process for the child to open up his feelings –an innocent, emotional, pure outburst of a child’s emotion. It is my sincere hope that this film triggers a healthy conversation between parent and child, and facilitates a greater awareness and better understanding towards each other,” he added.

The short film features real letters written and read by teenagers to their parents. These letters articulate their distress during exam time, and it goes on to show the parents’ touching reaction to the letters. It ends with a punchline suggesting from reports that exam pressure and pressure to perform is one of the leading causes for depression and suicidal tendencies amongst teenagers.

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Vipul Prakash, Vice President, Beverages, PepsiCo India, said: “With the message of ‘No More Pressurepanti, Only Pagalpanti’, we want to create awareness about the serious issue of exam pressure and give a very realistic solution that a break amidst the stress can go a long way to release the pressure.

“We are confident that our film will help people acknowledge and discuss this issue, whilst also encouraging parents and teenagers to take a momentary break.”

 

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