Sohni Kumari's Courageous Step in 'Aakhir Palaayan Kab Tak': Unveiling the Realities of Misuse of Wakf Act
Sohni emphasized the need to bring attention to the misuse of this law, particularly in certain regions where people are unlawfully seizing the lands and properties belonging to a specific religious community.

In a bold move addressing social issues, Sohni Kumari, the lead actress and producer of the film "Aakhir Palaayan Kab Tak," opened up during the premiere in Jaipur, shedding light on the misuse of laws and its impact on innocent families.
The film revolves around the Wakf Act, enacted in 1954 to govern the properties and maintenance of religious endowments. Sohni emphasized the need to bring attention to the misuse of this law, particularly in certain regions where people are unlawfully seizing the lands and properties belonging to a specific religious community.
Explaining the background, Sohni highlighted the amendments made in 1995 and 2013 to empower the Wakf Board. However, she expressed concern about the continued exploitation of the law, leading to the distress of affected families. She clarified that the film does not target any specific community but aims to raise the voice of the oppressed.
Sohni, originating from a small village near the border areas of Barmer, Rajasthan, shared her journey from the village to Mumbai, emphasizing her connection with the ground realities and her commitment to making a positive impact on society through her films.
The producer's decision to address a sensitive topic in her debut film faced challenges, but she stated that her goal is to create awareness about the real issues affecting the nation. Sohni urged the youth to stay informed about the happenings in the country, emphasizing the importance of understanding past events and anticipating future scenarios.
Film director Mukul Vikram clarified that the intention behind the movie is not to target any political or religious agenda but to present the true stories of numerous families. "Aakhir Palaayan Kab Tak" portrays the struggles of innocent people amidst incidents of violence, a newly appointed police inspector, a missing family, and several other thrilling events.
The film sheds light on the tension between Muslim and Hindu communities, showcasing how certain laws are manipulated to create conflicts. It also brings to the forefront the harrowing experiences of Kashmiri Pandits living in Muslim-dominated areas, exposing the divisive tactics used to instill fear and humiliation.
"Aakhir Palaayan Kab Tak" is positioned as a thought-provoking cinematic experience that challenges the audience to confront the harsh realities of society. With a cast including Rajesh Sharma, Bhushan Patiyal, Gaurav Sharma, Chitranjan Giri, Dhirendra Dwivedi, and Sohni Kumari herself, the film aims to be a treat for cinema enthusiasts who appreciate realistic storytelling. It provides a glimpse into the true incidents that have been witnessed and felt by all but rarely spoken about, making it a must-watch for those who appreciate socially relevant cinema.