
Mahesh Bhatt launches wife Soni Razdan’s film No Fathers in Kashmir trailer, calls it ‘heart-wrenching’
Soni Razdan’s No Fathers in Kashmir, which is all set to release on April 5, has been making huge headlines for quiet sometime now. The trailer of the film has hit the internet today, and we must say it looks intriguing all the way. Mahesh Bhatt shared No Fathers in Kashmir trailer on social media calling it “A staggering heart-wrenching film”.
No Fathers in Kashmir | Official Trailer | Oscar® Nominated Ashvin Kumar... https://t.co/dvP32zNvXb via @YouTube
— Mahesh Bhatt (@MaheshNBhatt) March 19, 2019
The story traces a teenage British Kashmiri, Noor, who re-traces her roots in search of her father. There she meets Majid, a local boy smitten by her, who takes her to a forbidden area near the Indo-Pak border fraught with danger.
A staggering heart wrenching film.
— Mahesh Bhatt (@MaheshNBhatt) March 19, 2019
Ashwin has the guts to embrace all that darkness and then having done that bring us so much ‘light’. pic.twitter.com/5BR78usS09
They stumble upon a dark secret and things going awry when they're arrested. Noor is soon released with Majid still captive. Having put him into peril how far will Noor go to have Majid released? And can love ever be the same again for these two?
Watch No Fathers in Kashmir Trailer Here
Earlier, Alia Bhatt launched the teaser of the film on her birthday.
What a grt bday gift mum @sonirazdan gave me! The teaser of @nofathers_movie #nofathersinkashmir by India’s yngest Oscar nom dirctor @ashvinkumar girl frm london meets boy frm Kashmir what a stunning pair these teens make - just can’t wait to see it! Watch https://t.co/1kfagcZiF9
— Alia Bhatt (@aliaa08) March 15, 2019
With a bold tagline 'Everybody thinks they know Kashmir' the makers are clearly hinting at what is expected from the film and its storyline. Speaking about the release and poster launch, director Ashvin Kumar said, "It is a film made for young people all over India to connect with young people all over Kashmir, about the euphoria and hopefulness of being young - an A certificate would keep both these audiences away from each other. Now I am confident kids will come out with their hearts beating for Kashmir."
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