Interview with Shekhar Kapur, Film Maker

Mr. Kapur narrates a scene, from his Movie Paani, where thirsty mob attacks a car to steal water from its radiator.

The scene was that the people from water-rich areas (i.e. the upper city) come to the water-scarce area (lower city) by accident. The residents of the lower city notice this car, they know that people having enough water, will never travel without it. So they attack the car, take their water and also water out of the radiator.
It (the scene) talks about a period, where due to water scarcity people will fight with each other over it.

While writing a script, you imagine the reactions of the people. Imagine- a water shortage at Malabar Hill and a tanker is on its way. If this tanker passes through areas with no water, the people will definitely attack the tanker.
The consequences (of water scarcity) will not just stop with attacks. We will have police in charge of water, and ultimately the army will have to protect water.
People in Malabar Hill will afford to have as many tankers as they require, but these tankers have to pass through areas with inadequate water supply. Will the people let the tanker through- No.
This inspired me to think about the scene.

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