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Spandan| 20mins
Director: Saillesh Dupaare | Producer: Film and Television Institute of India
Focus Years: 2006 | Country: India
Subject Tags: asia, india, relationships
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
Aditya has been suffering from muscular dystrophy since the age of 11. Now 25, he has been in hospital for 2 months. He is a Former chess champion. In his subconscious mind, he plays chess with Death and keeps defeating him, unaware of little time left with him. In the hospital he meets a 12 year old girl. Aditya gets the idea of donating his eyes to her after his death. That gives birth to the idea of donating his organs when he is still alive. He confides this idea to his mother who first gets disturbed but then talks about it to the doctors. Doctors refuse it as it would be mercy killing, which is not permissible in India. His mother files the suit to supreme court which gets turned down. Aditya dies few days later, Only his eyes get donated

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