Bollywood movie Raag Desh, which has a strong Northeast connect is set to be released on July 28.
A press release was issued highlighting the movie.
Kenny Basumatary, who plays the role of Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose says that the film is about the 1945 court-martial of three Indian National Army officers who were captured during their failed attempt to throw the British out of India.
The release mentions that the film is directed by Tigmanshu Dhulia, who is said to have won a National Award for Paan Singh Tomar, and is also popularly known as main villain Ramadhir Singh in Gangs of Wasseypur.
On Sunday, Raag Desh, became the very first film to have its premiered at Rashtrapati Bhavan. Kenny Basumatary was also present along with the lead cast and crew at the screening was graced by outgoing President Pranab Mukherjee, Vice President Hamid Ansari and Rajya Sabha Deputy Chairman P J Kurien.
Captain Lakshmi Swaminathan, one of the most inspiring women of modern India, is being played by Malayali actress Mrudula Murali. The British government is said to have made a big blunder by choosing a Hindu, a Muslim and a Sikh to court-martial. This move united Indians in a new wave that hastened the end of British rule.
Renowned historian and politician Sugata Bose, who authored the book ‘His Majesty’s Opponent’ on Subhas Chandra Bose and India’s struggle against the British empire, was also present during the screening.
“It was a humbling, amazing experience,” said Kenny, “I have a new respect for our institutions and our Constitution, and the numerous people who fought for our freedom.
Actor Vijay Varma, who was recently seen as the villainous Ankit Malhotra in Pink, also joined Kenny in Guwahati for the promotion of Raag Desh. He is also the hero to Nawazuddin Siddiqui’s villain in Monsoon Shootout, and will also be seen in a lead role along with Vidyut Jammwal, Amit Sadh and Kenny Basumatary in Tigmanshu Dhulia’s Yaara, scheduled for an October release.
Vijay Varma said, “The British govt had imposed censorship for several years on the press in India. They thought they would make a big show of the court martial of the captured INA officers. Unfortunately, this move backfired. The Indian public finally got to know about the INA’s efforts and sacrifices to free the country. My character, Jamal Kidwai, is representative of the press of that time”.
Rajya Sabha TV CEO and the film’s producer Gurdeep Singh Sappal has made an important point: that the committee of Rajya Sabha TV comprising many eminent Govt and public personalities believes that cinema is a great medium of learning and the art has made democracy survive among a population where 80% were illiterates. Raag Desh is the first initiative among many that Rajya Sabha TV has taken to narrate true stories of India’s independence struggle and how India has evolved.
Kuhipaat, a communications & technology company is the distributor of Raag Desh in the Northeast except Tripura. Kuhipaat has earlier co-produced, promoted and distributed both the Local Kung Fu films, and is now working on innovative ways to promote Bollywood and local films regionally. Durlov Baruah, CEO of Kuhipaat says, “There is very less focus on the promotion of national and international films in the Northeast. Most of the time, these films are released without any regional promotion strategy, depending only on the national promotions to attain success at the box office. Kuhipaat wants to create a new paradigm where not only the local media industry benefits, but we can also bring more people into the cinema halls and bring back the ‘cinema going’ habit among the people, thus benefitting the filmmakers as well as the regional cinema halls.”
EMN