‘Raspriya Ego Love Story’ is the story of regionalism in Hindi cinema.


Bihar actor Amarendra Sharma, who gained fame from the films Zoram and Batla House, is currently promoting his new short film ‘Raspriya Ego Prem Kahani’. In this series, actor Amarendra participated in the screening of this short film at Gandhi Smriti and Darshan Samiti, Delhi and Malviya Nagar, Delhi. While talking to journalist Prerna Kumari on this occasion, Amarendra Sharma said that Raspriya short film is actually an attempt to express regionalism in Hindi cinema. He says that there are many stories hidden in the rural areas of India. If we work on these and try to bring them on screen, then our cinema can become truly inclusive and original. He further said that in Hindi films, Bihar is presented only in a special perspective and context in which violence, law and order problems and looting and crime are shown. This short film brings the raw innocence of the state on screen.

Based on the story of Bihar’s prominent writer Phanishwar Nath Renu, the story is told through music in this short film. Amarendra says that ever since he was associated with theater in Bihar, he has worked in many plays based on the works of Phanishwar Nath. Since then it was his dream to bring Phanishwar’s stories on screen. Hindi film actor Pankaj Tripathi is also associated with this film. In this film, Amarendra Sharma himself has taken the responsibility of direction, singing and acting, while the heroine Dhani Gupta has also played the struggle of incomplete love with great seriousness. The film features songs written in regional languages ​​with a fusion of modern music. This film is getting a lot of praise from the general audience as well as the critics.

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