The muhurat ceremony for Chhavi: Ek Sacchai ki Parchayi, directed by Hrishik Pattnaik, marked the official start of production for this much-anticipated film. With a thought-provoking narrative centered around the complex issue of gender-based violence, the film has garnered attention from Bollywood enthusiasts and critics alike.
The event, held in a grand setting, was attended by key figures from the industry, including the film’s producer Gaurav Chhabra and co-producer Ishan Gupta. Bollywood veterans such as Micky Makhija, Suparna Marwah, and Kajal Himalayan graced the occasion, bringing their years of experience to the film’s ensemble cast. Young and upcoming stars like Tanishq Shah, Anaaira V, and Syed Abbas Sajjad were also present, representing the new generation of talent in the industry.
Hrishik Pattnaik, the man behind the camera, spoke passionately about his approach to Chhavi. Based on real-life events, the film tackles the tragic story of a rape survivor and delves into the legal and emotional turmoil that follows. Pattnaik emphasized that Chhavi will not just focus on the trauma but will also highlight the court proceedings, offering viewers a raw and honest look at the challenges faced by survivors seeking justice.
The cast of Chhavi is both diverse and dynamic. Micky Makhija takes on the role of the father, while Suparna Marwah plays the mother. Tanishq Shah and Anaaira V, playing the daughters, add emotional depth to the story’s family angle. Kajal Himalayan and Sham Mashalkar will portray lawyers battling it out in the courtroom, with Dayanand Shetty in the role of a Senior Inspector. Naresh Gosain will play the pivotal role of the judge, whose decisions drive much of the legal drama.
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Behind the scenes, Foveal Productions is steering the project with Gaurav Chhabra at the helm. Cinematography, led by Gurkeerat Singh, will capture the emotional intensity of the story, while the film’s music, composed by Tanmay Nagwani, will underscore the drama and tragedy of the narrative.
As Chhavi: Ek Sacchai ki Parchayi embarks on its production journey, the film promises to be more than just a courtroom drama—it aims to start meaningful conversations about justice, trauma, and the resilience of survivors. With a compelling story and a talented cast, the film is poised to make waves when it hits the big screen.