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Posted on 04-07-08 3:51 AM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Do you guys remember the old Nepali TV serial उजेली ?
What do you feel about that story of a Nepali gal? Have you met any उजेली  in you life time?
Do you know what that character "उजेली" in real life is doing ?

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Posted on 04-07-08 12:42 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Did everyone forgot that hit documentry/serial?
 
Posted on 04-07-08 12:45 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Yes, I remember the tv serial made by UNICEF. The serial was very good.

I do not know anything about her real life. But, why are u asking? Do you want to share something about her real life?


 
Posted on 04-07-08 12:51 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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I'd also watched that little village gal's (UJELI) documentry Broadcasted in NTV.

It was about Child Marriage and stuff.

But Do not have any clue about her real life.

 
Posted on 04-07-08 1:04 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Life after Ujeli
NEPALI TIMES

 

When Dipendra Gauchan cast Brinda Adhikari in the award-winning docu-drama Ujeli nine years ago, the eight-year-old girl had no idea what was awaiting her. Ujeli was broadcast on more than 20 television channels all over the world, and with it, Brinda also became well-known. Today, she is preparing to take her School Leaving Certificate exams and wants to study science if she does well.

But life after Ujeli wasn’t easy. Rasuwa’s traditional society wasn’t willing to rest easy about the fact that such a young girl had played the role of a married woman. “The people in our village didn’t understand then that this was a film, a story, and I was really hassled,” she says. A local newspaper took up Brinda’s cause in 1996 and a group of people petitioned the SOS Hermann School to provide her free education. Although the school only took in orphans under six years, Brinda’s was an exception and the school consented.

The school expected a lot from Brinda, but the trauma of her early fame, and the often unfriendly attention of her village had left its mark on the young girl, and she turned inward, shunning the leadership role the school would have liked her to take. Says Shankarprasad Poudel, principal of the SOS Hermann’s School, “Perhaps due to the psychological impact of the whole episode, she only adjusted two or three years later. But now she takes part in the different school activities, even plays and other theatrical productions. We are convinced that she has outstanding talent, and if she gets the opportunity she can do very well.”

Brinda is the youngest daughter of Chintamani Adhikari, a farmer from Betini in Rasuwa district. She actively took part in cultural activities in her village as a child, and even won several prizes. How she landed her star role in Ujeli is an interesting story. When the film unit showed up in Brinda’s classroom and asked after the most talented child, the teacher pointed to Brinda. No one at home knew about it. “They only found out after almost half the shooting was complete. But no one said anything, they all liked it,” smiles Brinda. She has fond memories of the time, despite the difficulties that followed.

Today Brinda lives in the SOS Children’s Village, only going home over Dasain. And she still loves to act. She also wants to learn dance, but hasn’t had the chance. Always up for a good story, Brinda loves reading Nepali and English novels, as well as watching Nepali and Hindi films, and the news and other world events on television. The school is willing to help fund acting lessons for Brinda if she decides she wants them, and can handle the pressure. “She is national property, and everyone should support her. We too will help her,” says principal Poudel. Today when Brinda goes back home, the villagers treat her with respect, a far cry from their earlier jibes.

 
Posted on 04-07-08 1:45 PM     Reply [Subscribe]
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Gahuhoro...
THANKS A TON.

I was really trying to find something about that forgotten star. I never knew her name either. I had learnt similar stories of her having troubled life after the documentary.

And Cheli,
I wanted to know about UJELI only coz from last few days I have been remembering her so often. Just wanted to know more about her. Nothing else.

I would love to see any pictures or video clip from UJELI, if anyone of you have got those.


 
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After so many years, I found this tele-serial 'Ujeli' in Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skDBOSOvwzI
Ujeli was one of the best tele-serials made by UNICEF which dealt with the child marriage system. I remember this serial was quite popular that time as it depicts the normal lifestyle of people of villages and the prevailed superstition and culture of that era. "Ujeli" has successfully portrayed child marriage, having babies early jeopardizing their health, notion of not providing even basic schooling to girls, child labor, gender inequality and the discrimination towards minorities. Still the education remains a distant dream for girls in some rural parts of Nepal and families are reluctant to invest in their daughters' education.
Hats off to UNICEF for making such beautiful and realistic image of our society. Thank you "gyanguru" for this blog.

 


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