As you take a walkthrough of the Press
Club, you see ‘scarred faces’ screaming out at you from their frozen frames,
from Shirish Shete’s frames in his show titled ‘Scarface’. A veteran media photographer,
who has been with the Press Trust of India for over two decades now, Shirish
Shete has been dedicatedly shooting acid victim survivors for over half a
decade.
Zakira Shaikh, Shirish Shete, Dr.Aneel Kashi Murarka, Anusha Srinivasan Iyer and Daulat B Khan t veteran media photographer Shirish Shete's show Scarface on acid attack victims |
India records the highest cases of acid attacks in the
world with the worst conviction rates. As is often the case with other crimes
against women, acid attacks victims are treated with official apathy and
societal indifference. The victims are usually women aged between fourteen and
thirty-five, and the attacks often the result of rejection of a marriage
proposal or sexual advances; unable to bring enough dowry; for bearing a female
child; for professional rivalry; for as petty a thing as having cooked a bad
meal, so on and so forth. Often at times, men are also not spared from acid attacks.
The Press Club, overcrowded with enthusiasts, citizens
and lensmen, remained silent as Shirish Shete spoke of
the system being as much a mute spectator. “I have been shooting this project
for over half a decade. And it is still unfinished. It began in Delhi, when I
met these survivors and got entwined in their lives and then my documentation
work began. Whenever I used to meet the victims, they used to tell me their
stories, and there was a point where I had to tell them to stop because I
couldn’t bear to hear them continue, the stories were so bad.”
The Chief Guests for the occasion were philanthropist Dr.
Aneel Kashi Murarka who graced the evening with a group of acid
attack survivors, supported by his organization Ample
Missiion and Megha Patil, Ex Vice Chairperson of Mahila
Arthik Vikas Mahamandal, Govt. of Maharashtra, Ex Member of State & Central
Govt. Committee on Equal Remuneration For Women & Governing Council Member
of Maharashtra United Nations Association.
“Nobody even wants to be next to them. These stories are
not stories people want to hear. A photograph speaks a thousand words and with
the right caption or accompanying the right story, it sensitizes society and
raises questions. As a photojournalist, I’d be happy to have contributed in
anyway whatsoever,” concluded Shirsh Shete.
On the
occasion, the cover of Tezaab Tales, a coffee table book that highlights the
alkaline truth behind the acid attack victims' lives. The photo documentary is
by Shirish Shete, the text by Anusha Srinivasan Iyer and is being published by
philanthropist Dr. Aneel Kashi Murarka of Ample Missiion.
Shirish Shete, who is currently designated as the Chief
Photographer with The Press Trust of India, has earlier worked with The Indian
Express and Mid-Day, contributed to various magazines like Femina and Debonair
among others; has travelled extensively around the globe with the Indian PM
Narendra Modi, former Indian President APJ Abdul Kalam, former Indian PM
Manmohan Singh on their work tours and has previously exhibited in various
galleries across India.
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