Special screening for Short film Dhaaga and teaser launch for Accident or Conspiracy Godhra in Mumbai
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 29: The special screening of the short film ‘Dhaaga’ and the teaser launch of ‘Accident or Conspiracy Godhra’ took place at the five-star hotel in Mumbai, organized by Om Trinetra Films and ArtVerse Studios. The event was attended by the film’s producer B.J. Purohit, director M.K. Shivaksha, actress Akshita Namdev, and several […]
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], May 29: The special screening of the short film ‘Dhaaga’ and the teaser launch of ‘Accident or Conspiracy Godhra’ took place at the five-star hotel in Mumbai, organized by Om Trinetra Films and ArtVerse Studios. The event was attended by the film’s producer B.J. Purohit, director M.K. Shivaksha, actress Akshita Namdev, and several other Bollywood guests. The short film ‘Dhaaga’ highlights the importance of addressing the issue of mental illness along with the strained relationship between siblings. It presents a beautiful and emotionally-driven story with remarkable acting and direction. ‘Dhaaga’ will be released soon on the Hotstar Disney platform.
In recent times, Bollywood has been producing cinema based on real-life stories, which were not discussed by filmmakers before. Films like ‘Kashmir File’ and ‘Kerala Story’ were made on true events with courage, and they were well-received by the audience. Now, young director M.K. Shivaksha is also making a film based on a true incident that changed the political landscape of the country in the past two decades. The film ‘Accident or Conspiracy Godhra’ by producer B.J. Purohit portrays the backdrop of the Godhra riots. The announcement teaser of the film reveals that it is not based on fiction or any form of propaganda but rather on the report issued by the Nanavati Commission, which was set up to investigate the Godhra train burning incident. The film aims to uncover the truth of what happened in Godhra. Was it a spontaneous act where some individuals set fire to the train in a fit of frenzy, or was it a pre-planned conspiracy?