A
unique sight was seen on the streets of Jaipur on Thursday. For the
first time, hundreds of people were seen in a unique way on Jaipur's
main road Gopalpura Road to promote a Rajasthani film and become the
voice of Rajasthani language.
The occasion was the march for the
Rajasthani film Bharkhama. People participated in this march under the
leadership of actor Shravan Sagar and Haryana star Anjali Raghav from
Triveni Nagar to Hotel Safari located at Riddhi Siddhi. Amidst the tunes
of drums and shehnai, people also raised slogans for Rajasthani
language and cinema. Here the band artists showed musical feats and got
applause from everyone.
The trailer of the film was launched on
the stage built at Safari Hotel. This film will be released in many
cinemas across the country on September 6. Here Gopalpura Road Vyapar
Mandal's patron Pramod Kumar Goyal welcomed all the artists. On this
occasion, Shravan Sagar Kalyan, Anjali Raghav, producer PK Soni, Garima
Kapoor, Rajveer Gurjar Bassi, Nix Bohra and many others were present.
The administration associated with local business establishments and
educational institutions welcomed the artists of the team at various
places.
This film has been written by senior IAS officer and
writer Dr. Jitendra Kumar Soni (National Health Mission, Director). This
film is based on his Rajasthani story collection 'Bharkhama', which was
awarded the Sahitya Akademi Yuva Puraskar two years ago. This film has
been produced by PK Soni and Soni Sawanta Entertainment.
Actor
Shravan Sagar said that we have been working for Rajasthani cinema and
language for the last several years, this time we have made a film on
Rajasthani literature, so to reach it among the people, we organized a
unique event like a walking march.
Holding the poster of
Bharkhama in their hands, youth, social media influencers, Rajasthani
cinema artists, directors, producers, technicians, litterateurs and
students were seen on the streets, which was a pleasant sight in the
history of Rajasthani cinema. This is like a ray of hope, where we can
take Rajasthani cinema and our language to new heights. Through the pan
India release, we want to take our language and cinema to the migrant
Rajasthani brothers and sisters living across the country.
Actress
Anjali Raghav said that this is my first Rajasthani film and seeing the
kind of response I have received in the trailer launch and the padyatra
march, I am happy with my decision. This is a beautiful film made in
Rajasthani language, so the people of Rajasthan should come forward to
take this film forward. They should go to the theatres and watch it.
Without the support of the people, language, culture, cinema and
literature will never be able to move forward.
Actor Rajveer
Gurjar Bassi said that through the foot march, people appealed to the
government to promote Rajasthani language, culture and cinema. This film
based on the unique work of Rajasthani literature 'Bharkhama' is going
to depict the beautiful locations of Rajasthan, people are liking the
trailer a lot.