Road to salvation
Updated On: 10 August, 2015 08:17 AM IST | | S Mitra Saigal
Oorvazi Irani’s film about the Parsi community is a spiritual journey that sheds light on the essence of the faith

Tom Alter in a scene from The Path of Zarathustra
In a population of 1.2 billion in India, there are just 69,000 Parsis. When filmmaker and educationalist, Oorvazi Irani attended a minority commission meeting in 2006, she received a jolt on hearing about the declining numbers of her community; it also nudged her to think about her roots and what being a Parsi really meant? Embarking on a quest to find answers about the evolution of the faith, Zoroastrianism, Irani decided to make the film The Path of Zarathustra, which releases next month under PVR’s Director’s Rare banner. “At one level, I believe all art is born from a personal quest,” said Irani in a telephone interview.

Director Oorvazi Irani also acts as the main protagonist in her film, The Path to Zarathustra
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