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Snigdha Kapoor’s HOLY CURSE: Gender identity in a world the demands conformity, instead of acceptance


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My guest today is Snigdha Kapoor, a US-based South Asian filmmaker, is known for centering underrepresented voices and creating work that bridges cultural, generational, and personal divides while exploring gender, sexuality, and societal norms. Her earlier short LOOK LIKE YOU was a ScreenCraft finalist, won the Audience Award at the Asian American International Film Festival, and currently streams on BFI Player. 

With her newest short, HOLY CURSE, Kapoor cements her reputation as a bold new storyteller whose films spark dialogue around gender, stigma, and the lived experiences of marginalized youth.

Ladies and gentlemen, Snigdha Kapoor’s HOLY CURSE is the story of 11-year-old Radha, who, while visiting India, begins to question and grapple with their gender identity in a world the demands conformity. Instead of acceptance, Radha is subjected to manipulative orthodox rituals by loved ones, believing these will dispel an alleged ancestral curse affecting Radha's thoughts. 

What unfolds is a tender, playful and thought-provoking portrait of how society and family can both nurture and oppress, and how young people carry the weight of inherited expectations.

This film is full of love, a mother’s nurturing nature, but also the males in the family are desiring to reverse Radha’s thoughts of being a boy through a religious ritual. 

Actress Mrunal Kashid who portrays Radha brings a stellar performance with such powerful believability that she places the audience in her shoes. 

Add in the music score and who feel the underlying tone of a bit of humor to lighten a very complex topic of gender identity. 

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Bond on CinemaBy Ward W. Bond