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Khusnora Rozmatova
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Rehearsal reveals the paradox between a superhuman and the actor on centre stage: Director Khusnora Rozmatova

| @indiablooms | Nov 25, 2022, at 03:20 pm

Panaji: As per the famous German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche, Superhuman is a continuation of man in the future as an ideal rather than a realistic goal. The same philosophy is also accepted in Sufi Philosophy.Man is always transient, something to be overcome.

The kernel of the superhuman is the pursuit of perfection.

The plot of the film ‘Rehearsal’, which was screened under the International Panorama section of 53rd International Film Festival of India in Goa, revolves around this core philosophy.

Addressing the “IFFI Table Talks” today, Director Khusnora Rozmatova said the film has been inspired by the philosophy of superhuman from both east and west. “Rehearsal” reveals the dynamics of superhuman through the protagonist Orzu, who works in a theatre.

“Her play narrates about the birth of a higher man, for when a higher man is born, people are saved from oppression, suffering, and unite with the Creator," she added.

Responding to a query on Indian Cinema, Khusnora said that songs from Raj Kapoor’s films are very popular in Uzbekistan. She further said there are not many women filmmakers in Uzbekistan and this trend is changing slowly in recent days.

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