Keshav Rai Makes a moving documentary Titled Sevadhaam The Temple of Humanity With Vijendra Vijay as Director

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PR person turned producer Keshav Rai’s meaningful and informative documentary Sevadham The Temple of Humanity directed by Vijendra Vijay sets out to tell the tale of Sudhirbhai and his only kind of ashram Sevadhaam which for all purposes serves as assort of temple for humanity in Ujjain. The Sevadhaam is situated exactly 15 kms away from the city. The director takes his camera around the ashram where as many as 650 inmates stay and its founder Sudhirbhai looks after their lodging and boarding and also looks after their medical trysts with the doctors from time to time. Jyothi Venkatesh

What sets apart this ashram is the fact that at a time when most of the people in this world are selfish

Keshav Documentary Says Vijendra Vijay, “What sets apart this ashram is the fact that at a time when most of the people in this world are selfish, Sudhirbhai selflessly looks after 650 poor people who are not only children, adults etc. He is part of a NGO which has a Trust which manages to give him the donations to run the ashram, though Sudhirbhai laments that the government does not come forward to fund it at all to run it. Thanks to word of mouth publicity, he manages to get people to donate by way of money as well as physical help to the ashram from time to time. The best thing about the ashram is that it sets out to embrace people in distress from all sections of society without discriminating them in any way

The inmates are not only orphans but also people who have been deserted by their own families. While some of them are HIV patients, some are cancer victims. Some of them are rape victims. Sudhirbhai does not admit them on the basis of their caste or creed or sex and what’s more does not charge them even a simgle rupee to look after them in his ashram. The ashram has been in existence for the last 32 years.

I want the documentary (which has a running time of 23 minutes)

Keshav DocumentarySays Keshav Rai, “I want the documentary (which has a running time of 23 minutes), to inspire people to come forward to help humanity abundantly. Vijendra Vijay completed the shooting in eight days. I want to make people aware of the Seva Dham ashram on a national as well as International level by taking the documentary around various film festivals in India as well as abroad.

Vijendra Vijay concludes. “”My producer Keshav Rai wanted me to make it concise and slick because otherwise a documentary may end up preachy and he wanted it to be seen by everyone whether he or she is young or old and come forward to help human beings in distress. The mission as well the motive of the ashram is caring and sharing

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