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Hyderabad: Kargil War veteran’s film on suicide prevention to be screened on Sep 10

The film will be screened here on September 10 by 'Roshni', a city-based voluntary organisation working on the prevention of suicides and issues of mental health since 1997.

Hyderabad: Taking up prevention of suicides as his mission, a Kargil War veteran has made a film to spread awareness on the theme which would be screened here on September 10 on the occasion of World Suicide Prevention Day.

Group Captain G J Rao, who retired from the Indian Air Force, said on Sunday that the film is not a commercial venture but only aimed at saving the lives of people.

‘September 10’, named after the World Suicide Prevention Day, is based on ideas contained in his book ‘Sustainable Suicide Prevention Model’, he told PTI.

The film is about two hours long and it will be screened here on September 10 by ‘Roshni’, a city-based voluntary organisation working on the prevention of suicides and issues of mental health since 1997.

“I hope to reduce suicides through the medium of cinema/OTT, which is the most mass appealing medium in the world,” G J Rao said.

The film, directed by Kannada and Telugu director Om Sai Prakash, had won three awards at a film festival organised here in July, he said.

The film, probably the first of its kind, deals with all major types of suicides — including farmers in distress, lovers, students, businessmen who made losses and those related to dowry, he said.

“The strongest message of the film is that suicide is not the solution for any of our problems. All the suicides can be prevented. All that we need to do is to show a little bit of caring, sharing, empathy, and understand the feelings of those who are in distress,” he said.

The book written by him was released by former Telangana Chief Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao in 2015.

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