 Over a hundred years of Indian cinema, we have seen an emergence of a wide range of filmmakers, from commercial money spenders to artistic maestros. But there have been few who have been able to challenge the very language and dialectics in which films are made and what they say. I need films which have not been made before. I cannot just pull myself out of the atmosphere in which I grow, I weep in which I get angry. I am not ashamed of being a pamphleteer if it makes a point. Miralda belonged to the era of filmmakers who believe that art should be used as an instrument for social change and Miralda did it in the way he thought best. Miral Sen will continue to be relevant. Not because he spoke only of those times but he spoke in a way that was universal and it's a sad fact that the issues that he's raised in his films continue to haunt us even today. Not only in India but in the world.