‘Code Blue’, a film on triple talaq, premieres at Berlin festival

February 12, 2019 03:20 pm | Updated 03:23 pm IST - New Delhi

HYDERABAD, TELANGANA, 28/12/2017: Muslim women tourists visit the Golconda Fort in Hyderabad on December 28, 2017. Today Triple Talaq is set to be introduced in the Lok Sabha. 
Photo:  G. Ramakrishna

HYDERABAD, TELANGANA, 28/12/2017: Muslim women tourists visit the Golconda Fort in Hyderabad on December 28, 2017. Today Triple Talaq is set to be introduced in the Lok Sabha. Photo: G. Ramakrishna

A movie based on triple talaq and its impact had its world premiere at the ongoing Berlin Film Festival.

Aleena Khan says her film Code Blue attempts to bring to light the three words that “damage the lives of millions of women in three seconds“.

Made in association with Rahat Kazmi Films, the film features Alok Nath, Rishi Bhutani, Sushmita Mukerji and Khan in lead roles.

Khan wants to use the medium of movies to bring to light the lives of women who find their lives shattered with this instant divorce practice.

She says she felt traumatised when she encountered cases of women having to endure the mistreatment and misuse of the oral talaq system.

“I want every woman to rise and find her true self. Code Blue should inspire millions,” she says. It was not easy for Aleena Khan to make the film; she had face opposition at every step.

“But my family stood by me and that is all that matters. There is no point in speaking of the need for a change. You need to be the change,” she says.

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