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Daal Roti: A Film of Struggle, Triumph, and Rural Revival at Jaipur Festival

“Daal Roti” – A Tale of Struggle and Triumph Selected at the 16th International Jaipur Film Festival

Jaipur, Rajasthan – The film “Daal Roti,” produced by Aftab Pictures Pvt Ltd, has recently been selected for the prestigious 16th International Jaipur Film Festival. This film, which unfolds the inspiring journey of four young men rediscovering their rural roots and the dignity of labor in farming, has gained attention for its powerful narrative and message. Despite this achievement, the film has faced significant challenges, particularly in securing a theatrical release on Independence Day, August 15th. The story of “Daal Roti” resonates deeply with the struggles faced by emerging actors and new faces in the Indian film industry. This situation draws a parallel to the early days of legendary actor Amitabh Bachchan, who faced immense challenges before gaining recognition with the film “Zanjeer.” Today, similar struggles continue for the actors of “Daal Roti,” particularly Dishant Gulliya and debutant Rupali Thapa, as they strive for a breakthrough in an industry that often favors established names. Julie Jasmin giving direction to Dishant Guliya Directed by Julee Jasmin and written by Diwakar Praveen, “Daal Roti” is a poignant tale that encourages the youth to reconsider the value of agriculture and the opportunities it presents. The film draws inspiration from key initiatives under the “Atmanirbhar Bharat” campaign and the iconic slogans “Jai Jawan Jai Kisan” and “Jai Vigyan,” emphasizing the importance of scientific advancement in agriculture and rural development. Adding to the film’s impact is its music, composed by the talented Vishnudhar Mishra, who has crafted a score that resonates with the film’s emotional depth and cultural significance. The lyrics, penned by the renowned Sameer Anjaan, further enhance the narrative by capturing the essence of the characters’ struggles and aspirations. Producer Salim Akhtar and co-producer Shama Akhtar have made a unique effort to engage audiences by offering them the chance to pay respect to the national anthem twice during the film – a first in Indian cinema. This gesture reflects their dedication to the film’s message and their pride in contributing to the nation’s growth. Salim Akhtar However, the journey of “Daal Roti” has not been without its hurdles. The film’s failure to secure a show in theaters on August 15th is a stark reminder of the ongoing struggles faced by new talent in the industry. Despite the film’s selection at the International Jaipur Film Festival, which is a significant recognition of its merit, the lack of theatrical support is disheartening. As the film continues its journey through festivals and awaits wider recognition, it serves as a beacon of hope and inspiration. “Daal Roti” not only highlights the dignity and potential of farming but also underscores the challenges that new actors face in breaking through in an industry where the struggle for recognition is as real today as it was decades ago. The film’s selection at the International Jaipur Film Festival is a step forward, but the battle for visibility and acceptance in cinemas remains ongoing. “Daal Roti” stands as a testament to the perseverance of its cast and crew, and its message continues to inspire, urging both the film industry and audiences to recognize and support new talent.

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