COMMENT | Enough about female representation in Dewan
COMMENT | In December 2020, I was approached by a representative of a female minister (I will let the readers guess who this is). According to the representative, the YB was planning for a film to be made about her journey in the world of politics, especially on her determination to have 30 percent female representatives in the Parliament.
A copy of the concept proposal prepared by another team of writers was forwarded to me as a reference, and I was requested to produce a new draft. Apparently, the YB preferred the storyline to be (loosely) based on her own instead of a fictional sort.
I was given several pointers to be included in the script:
She was raised by strict parents who instilled in her values that moulded her into a God-fearing religious person.
She came from a humble beginning; thus, she has great compassion and empathy for the less fortunate.
Her journey in politics, particularly within her party, soared as she fought for human rights, social justice, and women’s cause.
Her fight for women’s rights is acknowledged widely within the country and in the international arena.
The objective of the project was clear – to paint the YB as championing the women agenda in our country.
I did some research on the YB, asked the representative a series of questions, referred to the pointers given and cringed a lot before I finalised my own concept proposal of the film...
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