Mumbai: Indian YouTuber Prajakta Koli, whose latest short film has hit the internet on Thursday, is receiving countless compliments for her outing in Khayali Pulav.
In the film, she essays the role of the lead female protagonist Asha, a 17-year-old small-town girl, who pursues a vocation in sports besides focussing on her education at a government school.
The film navigates between her struggles as an amateur handball enthusiast to her triumph in breaking traditional stereotypes.
"Growing up and then through my everyday interactions, I noticed how prejudiced we are as a society when it comes to girls and women in general. This film is my small contribution to society at large to facilitate change at whatever level I can and influence mindsets positively," said Prajakta.
"It's amazing to essay this young girl who knows her dream is too scandalous for the dwelling she is raised in, but her forward-thinking temperament to rectify a generalised mindset has enabled her to become resilient and determined. The film is a beautiful reminder of how dreams, especially in small towns, are often realised through sports. It's also a reminder of how precious the freedom to live your life the way you want to is, how even the seemingly simple act of being able to wear shorts becomes a complicated mission for a young girl. The act of being a sportsperson is her excuse to live as a free woman who isn't defined by the opinion of others, and confidently dresses up in shorts baring her legs in a society that expects her to cover up," she added.