Armaan
deals with the individual hopes and dreams and the extent
to which a son goes to fullfill his father's dream.
The
story is set against the backdrop of a hospital owned by Dr
Sinha who refuses to grow either cynical or indifferent, despite
having to struggle with the harsh reality of death and disease.
Akash,
his son is an equally devoted doctor, who remains duty-bound
to both his profession and his father.
Enter
Soniya Kapoor, a rich arrogant young woman, who is used to
having her own way in life. Beneath her veneer of defensive
sensitivity, Soniya is an individual full of compassion.
But
she believes that no one can truly love her for who she truly
is. So she decides to 'buy' Akash's love through a financial
agreement.
The
agreement states that her father, Gulshan will finance the
hospital project if Akash marries her daughter.
So
Akash is faced with an emotional dilemma in which he is forced
to choose between his love for fellow doctor, Neha and his
duty towards fulfilling his father's dream.
The
story leads to an unusual climax where the characters are
forced to tread a fine line between duty, devotion and emotion.
Armaan
is a family drama that allows one to explore the intricacy
of human relationships.
This
film will be screened at UCI Telford in Shropshire from 23rd
till 29th May 2003. |