India\, South Africa to co-produce film on Valliamma soon

India, South Africa to co-produce film on Valliamma soon

Press Trust of India  |  Johannesburg 

A co-production film by and on the life of teenage will be made soon.

On the occasion, activists and the late Viramma Thandray were honoured. Valliamma is remembered for her non-violent methods to fight the apartheid regime in

She famously marched alongside during his Satyagraha campaigns in the country. She refused to be released early from jail after she and other women, including her mother, resisted laws which were discriminatory against Indians. She died soon after serving her sentence.

Largely forgotten in the apartheid era, Valliamma's grave was rediscovered after became

Gopal Krishna Gandhi, grandson of the Mahatma and India's to after diplomatic relations were resumed after a break of nearly four decades, played a vital role along with the local Tamil community to recognise the works of Valliamma.

Valliamma has been earlier honoured with memorials in Chennai and Malaysia, but never in South Africa except for a hall in a community centre being named after her.

After her grave was restored, a bust was also installed at a public park in Award-winning Indian documentary filmmaker Sharada Ramanathan explained that she was intrigued to find a building named after Valliamma in Chennai, sparking her search to discover who the person was. Several trips to South Africa over a year to meet community leaders and descendants of Valliamma led to the decision to make the film.

"Script writing is at an advanced stage and funding negotiations are being finalised," Ramanathan said at a hosted by K J Srinivasa.

Srinivasa said a Memorandum of Understanding between and South Africa regarding film production would soon be concluded.

"Indian film production in South Africa was very popular in the first decade of democracy, but has gone down due to high costs which have driven producers to other parts of the world with incentives there. We are confident that this situation will be addressed in the MoU," Srinivasa said.

Ramanathan confirmed that the film would feature Indian and South African actors and crew.

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First Published: Mon, February 25 2019. 07:55 IST