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Goutam Ghose’s ‘Raahgir’ wins enormous at UK Asian Film Celebration

While we as a whole are attempting to cruise through this scorching time, Public Honor winning movie producer Goutam Ghose has something to root for. His widely praised film ‘Raahgir’ figured out how to win two major honors at the esteemed UK Asian Film Celebration 2021.

Goutam Ghose was respected with the Best Chief honor and Tillotama Shome who plays one of the leads in the film won the Best Entertainer grant. Unquestionably, it’s a glad second for Indian film.

‘Raahgir’ stars Adil Hussain, Tillotama Shome and Neeraj Kabi ahead of the pack and rotates around three outsiders – Nathuni (Tillotama), Lakhua (Adil) and Chopatlal (Kabi) – who cross each other’s way inadvertently on a travel and foster a solid bond.

Talking about the film, Goutam Ghose had prior told SeetaGeeta: “The film grandstands how Indian reality varies in the urban areas and in a poor ancestral town. It’s an excellent story of mankind that is as yet alive among the most unfortunate of poor people. It is a festival of sympathy, humankind notwithstanding a battle for endurance. It manages an account of India’s devastated individuals who live in the backwoods and can barely get by. They have restricted dreams and wants. Their greatest concern is attempting to assemble the day’s food. The film commends the way that in spite of the every day battle for endurance, the components of mankind are as yet alive in these individuals.”

Then, Adil Hussain says the film manages an account of India’s devastated individuals who live in the woodlands and can scarcely get by: “They have restricted dreams and wants. Their greatest concern is attempting to accumulate the day’s food. The film commends the way that in spite of the every day battle for endurance, the components of humankind are as yet alive in these individuals. The film grandstands how Indian reality contrasts in the urban communities and in a poor ancestral town. It’s a wonderful story of mankind that is as yet alive among the most unfortunate of poor people. It is a festival of compassion, mankind regardless of a battle for endurance.”