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‘Bastar: The Naxal Story’ by Shah, Sen, and Sharma: Unveiling the Truths of Naxalism


New Delhi: Buoyed by the triumph of 2023’s mega-hit ‘The Kerala Story,’ the acclaimed producer Vipul Amrutlal Shah, insightful director Sudipto Sen, and the charismatic actress Adah Sharma are poised to embark on a new cinematic venture that promises to delve into the stark realities of Naxalism with ‘Bastar: The Naxal Story’.

The esteemed trio’s previous collaboration resulted in a cinematic milestone, and expectations are sky-high as they aim to illuminate another poignant chapter in India’s modern history. The much-anticipated first-look posters of the next heart-stirring narrative have just been unveiled, fueling the already simmering excitement among audiences.

The intriguing film promises a harrowing exploration of uncomfortable truths, much like its predecessor. Vipul Amrutlal Shah asserts, “With Bastar: The Naxal Story, we continue the journey to expose stark realities. After the intense journey of ‘The Kerala Story’, we are now poised to bring another explosive tale to the fore. It’s a tremendous honor to present a film that’s as bold as it is sincere, one that is bound to shake the audience to their core.”

Supporting Shah’s sentiments, director Sudipto Sen conveyed, “The love and blessings we received for ‘The Kerala Story’ bolstered our resolve to unveil yet another ominous secret of independent India—a story arising from BASTAR, lying at the very heart of our nation. We are set to expose the outrageous, heinous, and abominable truths that will undoubtedly shake the very essence of our existence. We strongly believe in and are hopeful for the continued support and blessings that have been graciously bestowed upon us.”

The first poster release from the film presents a chilling depiction of an event, setting the tone for the intensity of the narrative. A nightmarish scene of hanging dead bodies offers viewers a mere glimpse, only 1% of what the film has in store, as Shah and Sen are determined to hold nothing back in their portrayal of these unsettling events.

The second poster reveals the film’s lead actress, Adah Sharma, in her role as I.G. Neerja Madhvan. Appearing battle-hardened on the battlefield, Sharma is expected to deliver yet another compelling performance following her critically acclaimed act in ‘The Kerala Story’. The third poster acquaints us with the antagonist, a pivotal character in the unfolding story of ‘Bastar: The Naxal Story’.

Produced by Vipul Amrutlal Shah, with Aashin A. Shah as co-producer, the film is helmed by director Sudipto Sen, and features Adah Sharma in the starring role. The proud banner of Sunshine Pictures waves over this ambitious project, signaling a film crafted with great care and commitment to storytelling. Mark your calendars for 15th March 2024, as ‘Bastar: The Naxal Story’ is set to grace cinema screens around the world, inviting audiences to confront a reality that’s as harrowing as it is necessary to understand.

Eliciting a mixture of anticipation and trepidation, the film’s promotional material has successfully begun the process of engaging dialogue and contemplation among moviegoers. With the pedigree of talent behind and before the camera, ‘Bastar: The Naxal Story’ shows all the hallmarks of becoming not just a cinematic spectacle but a mirror to the oft-overlooked perils and stories within the Indian heartland.