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'The Bastard Child' theatrical trailer out:
The theatrical trailer of director Mritunjay Devvrat 'The Bastard Child' is out.
The Bastard Child is an upcoming Hindi film. It has three parallel stories, which bifurcate into smaller stories. In the end, the lives of the characters come together.
The first is in rural Bangladesh; it is the journey of a family through troubled times, guided by their father. In the other, a journalist converts to a militant. His wife’s story, which makes up the center of the film, is about the women of Bangladesh at that time, unfolding in captivity.
"The film is really about them, they are the real heroes, and we try to say why they need acceptance."
The movie began in March 1971 and covered a period of nine months showcasing the atrocities and the crude inhumane methods adopted by the military of West Pakistan. With the support of the Americans and the Chinese. The Pakistani soldiers go on a rampage killing and raping hundreds of thousands of men and women across the region.
This movie is an attempt to bring out the truth that has been hidden from the eyes of the world for far too long. It is an expression of the double standards of the people of the world who looked away and continue to do so today not wanting to shed light or stop and think about an event so gruesome that could put even the widely covered holocaust to shame.
This film is a small tribute to all those victims of this unparalleled barbarity.
The movie stars Riddhi Sen, Rucha Inamdar, Victor Banerjee, Farooque Shaikh, Pavan Malhotra, Indraneil Sengupta, Raima Sen, Tilotama Shome in key roles.
The trailer is horrific!!
The theatrical trailer of director Mritunjay Devvrat 'The Bastard Child' is out.
The Bastard Child is an upcoming Hindi film. It has three parallel stories, which bifurcate into smaller stories. In the end, the lives of the characters come together.
The first is in rural Bangladesh; it is the journey of a family through troubled times, guided by their father. In the other, a journalist converts to a militant. His wife’s story, which makes up the center of the film, is about the women of Bangladesh at that time, unfolding in captivity.
"The film is really about them, they are the real heroes, and we try to say why they need acceptance."
The movie began in March 1971 and covered a period of nine months showcasing the atrocities and the crude inhumane methods adopted by the military of West Pakistan. With the support of the Americans and the Chinese. The Pakistani soldiers go on a rampage killing and raping hundreds of thousands of men and women across the region.
This movie is an attempt to bring out the truth that has been hidden from the eyes of the world for far too long. It is an expression of the double standards of the people of the world who looked away and continue to do so today not wanting to shed light or stop and think about an event so gruesome that could put even the widely covered holocaust to shame.
This film is a small tribute to all those victims of this unparalleled barbarity.
The movie stars Riddhi Sen, Rucha Inamdar, Victor Banerjee, Farooque Shaikh, Pavan Malhotra, Indraneil Sengupta, Raima Sen, Tilotama Shome in key roles.
The trailer is horrific!!