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Shantanu Tambe’s Dashmi starring Aadil Khan and Vardhan Puri is triumph of ‘Kalyugi’ Goodness Over Evil
The film will release in 2024.
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In the world of Indian cinema, the power of storytelling and the magic of the silver screen continue to captivate audiences. As we eagerly anticipate the release of “Dashmi,” a film directed by the talented Shantanu Tambe, we find ourselves drawn into a narrative that promises to resonate with every girl and boy, man and woman, across the globe. This movie is not just a story; it’s a representation of the collective spirit of humanity.
“Dashmi” boldly proclaims that goodness triumphs over evil, a timeless theme that resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds. Shantanu Tambe, the visionary behind this compelling story, had nurtured this concept for years. His inspiration came from his father, who instilled in him the importance of using cinema as a means to make a difference in society. “Dashmi” is Shantanu’s artistic response to his father’s wisdom, and it’s a testament to the power of storytelling as a vehicle for change.
This upcoming film is poised to connect with the thoughts and emotions of every citizen of the country, regardless of age, gender, or social status. One distinctive aspect of “Dashmi” is the director’s casting choices. Shantanu Tambe was steadfast in his belief that the film didn’t need big Bollywood names. Instead, he sought a cast that audiences could relate to on a personal level, a cast that felt like one of them. This meticulous selection process led to the final ensemble: Vardhan Puri, Aadil Khan, Gaurav Sareen, Monika Chaudhary, Khushi Hajare amongst others.
As the tagline suggests, “Aao Kalyug ke Dashmi mein, Kalyugi Ravan Ko Milkar jalate hain,” Shantanu Tambe’s “Dashmi” offers a modern take on the age-old battle between good and evil. The film is a reflection of our contemporary era, and its message is universal.
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