"In my opinion, Lavani has largely been ignored by its very own state while other states have promoted their folk dances like 'Bhangra' of Punjab, 'Kathakali' and 'Mohiniyattam' of Kerala, 'Kuchipudi' of Andhra Pradesh, Bharat Natyam of Tamil Nadu, Manipuri or Odissi of the North East India or be it any other traditional folk dance art forms," Rodrigues told PTI.
The film, presented by Anil Kabra of India E-Commerce and produced by Nuts N Bolts Production, revolves around six ex-students of a college Gurukul. It has a scene where Lavani is being performed during its cultural day, with prominent politicians in the audience.
"I am born and bought up in Mumbai, and I have seen Lavani being likened to cabaret or other sleazy forms of dance. My film highlights that there is no ignominy in performing a dance like Lavani in an educational institute premises before gen-next. How will students become aware of our culture and ancient dance forms?" Rodrigues asked.
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The Lavani 'Mi Natarangi' in "Gurukul" has been sung by legendary singer Asha Bhosle and the lyrics penned by lyricist Prashant Ingole, who has written songs for "Mary Kom", "Race 2" and Sanjay Leela Bhansali's forthcoming film "Bajirao Mastani".
Rodrigues, who is also an award-winning author, was earlier assigned by director Ram Gopal Varma to write the script of his film based on the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.
"Gurukul", which deals with politicisation of education, releases on August 7.