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"Roti" indicates social evils and constitutional rights

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13 Apr, 23 09:47
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"Roti" indicates social evils and constitutional rights

Although masala films have mostly been the trend in the Bhojpuri film industry, and people are afraid to experiment here, the film Roti is seen breaking this pattern in its trailer. Filmmaker Dhirendra Kumar Jha & Geeta Tiwari's Production team produced the film Roti keeping the social fabric in the center while teasing a sensitive issue. At the time of the film's release, there may be a situation of controversy regarding its content because, in the 3-minute trailer itself, high and low constitution-given rights and untouchability have also been shown prominently in this film, which some people may not like. Whose trailer has been released today?
https://youtu.be/9rVXInPVEnA
People are avoiding making a film on a sensitive issue nowadays; in such a situation, filmmaker Dhirendra Kumar Jha's vitality must be acknowledged because he has done a tremendous experiment with roti in Bhojpuri, out of the box. And that too in such an experiment where untouchability and caste enmity have been prominently filmed. The success and failure of the film will be known in the coming time, but the movie based on the story of the 1970s is commendable. You will see the deep chasm of caste and the dominant attitude of the big landlords in this film.
Dhirendra Kumar Jha is the film "Roti" producer under the banner of Madhu Manjul Arts and Geeta Tiwari Production. While the film Roti is directed by Dhirendra Kumar Jha himself. The music in the movie is by Munna Dubey, while the film's executive producer is Mahesh Upadhyay.
Talking about the star cast of the film Roti, Kunal Tiwari, Kajal Yadav, Amit Shukla, Sonalika Prasad, Prakash Jaish, Sonia Mishra, Devendra Pathak, and Umakant Rai have tried to tell the value of roti with their respective performances. The campaigner is Sanjay Bhushan Patiala.
 


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