Presenting the first poster of the film by Oscar®
nominated and two time national award winning director Ashvin Kumar
After being banned for 8 long months by the censor
board, audiences pan India will get to see one of the most awaited films of
2019. The film made headlines earlier this week when it finally got justice and
the UA certificate that it had been fighting for all these months.
Ashvin Kumar the director who has helmed the
project has previously been nominated for an Oscar® for his short film, Little
Terrorist and has won two National Awards for his eye opening films on Kashmir
— Inshallah Football and Inshallah Kashmir. No Fathers in Kashmir is the 3rd in
his 'Kashmir trilogy’. Themes of hope, peace and humanity runs through all his
films so far with No Fathers being within the same emotions.
Besides being its writer & director, Ashvin
also stars as one of lead characters of the film and is joined by stars Soni
Razdan, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Anshuman Jha and Maya Sarao and it is all set to
release on the 05th of April 2019 across cinemas in India.
The makers now released the first look poster of
the film which features the shattered screen of a phone behind which two
charismatic blue-eyed, grinning 16 year olds peer out. The story traces a
teenage British Kashmiri, Noor, who re-traces her roots in search of her
father. There she meets Majid, a local boy smitten by her, takes her to a
forbidden area near the Indo-Pak border fraught with danger. They stumble upon
a dark secret and things going awry when they’re arrested. Noor is soon
released with Majid still captive. Having put him into peril how far will Noor
go to have Majid released. And can love ever be the same again for these two?
With a bold tagline “Everybody thinks they know
Kashmir” the makers are clearly hinting
at what is expected from the film and its storyline.
Speaking
about the release and poster launch, director Ashvin Kumar said, “It is a film
made for young people all over India to connect with young people all over
Kashmir, about the euphoria and hopefulness of being young - an A certificate
would keep both these audiences away from each other. Now I am confident kids
will come out with their hearts beating for Kashmir”
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