Mar 15, 2024, 16:39 IST

The Gosh Family poster, unveiled today, adds a crucial layer to the storyline, promising a captivating glimpse into the heart of "Maa Kaali."

The Gosh Family poster, unveiled today, adds a crucial layer to the storyline, promising a captivating glimpse into the heart of "Maa Kaali."

"Unveiling the Historical Epic "Maa Kaali" In a cinematic pilgrimage, "Maa Kaali" takes audiences on a profound journey into forgotten narratives surrounding "Direct Action Day." Directed by Vijay Yelakanti and featuring Raima Sen and Abhishek Singh in lead roles, the film merges historical depth with modern relevance, echoing themes of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA).

Set against the tumultuous backdrop of August 16, 1946, in Bengal, "Maa Kaali" recounts the pivotal moments that sparked widespread communal violence, leading to The Week of the Long Knives. This brutal episode ultimately contributed to the partition of India and the division of Bengal.

Produced by TG Vishwa Prasad, co-produced by Vivek Kuchibotla, and marking Vijay Yelakanti's Hindi debut, the film showcases every frame pulsating with the rhythm of history. Anurag Halder's captivating music, Acharya Venu's cinematography, and Kiran Ganti's editing further enhance the soul-stirring narrative.

The Gosh Family poster, unveiled today, adds a crucial layer to the storyline, promising a captivating glimpse into the heart of "Maa Kaali." The creative team, including sound designer J.R. Ethiraaj, lyricist Kunaal Vermaa, and production designer Kiran Kumar Manne, contributes to the film's rich tapestry. As a poignant exploration of our country's past, "Maa Kaali" transcends mere cinema, inviting audiences to connect with the echoes of history.

The film is not just a story but an immersive experience, with action sequences by Wing Chun Anji, costumes by Asha Gonduru, and original background score by Rooshin Dalal & Kaizad Gherd. "Maa Kaali" is poised to leave an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape, a powerful narrative that bridges the gap between history and contemporary relevance. Scheduled for release, it promises to be a compelling and thought-provoking experience for audiences worldwide."Maa Kaali": A Cinematic Revelation Unveiling Bengal's Hidden Tapestry, Championing the Citizenship Amendment Act 2019 March 04, 2024, Hyderabad, In response to the electrifying buzz surrounding the imminent announcement of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) 2019 regulations by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) in March 2024, People’s Media Factory, the avant-garde film production house from Hyderabad, proudly presents its much-anticipated multilingual film, "Maa Kaali."

Unleashing a visual spectacle, the film's print and audio-visual poster, revealed this Monday, offers a tantalizing sneak peek into the tapestry of Bengal's erased history. Raima Sen's dual portrayal as the formidable Goddess Kali and a mysterious Burkha-clad woman, set against the backdrop of Bengal's map and evocative newspaper clippings, promises an immersive cinematic experience.

The poster's intricate design masterfully weaves together the Bengali word "MAA" with "CAALI," a linguistic symphony that prompts viewers to dive into the complexities of the much-debated issues that have gripped the country. Directed by the visionary Vijay Yelakanti and produced by the industry stalwart T.G. Vishwa Prasad, "Maa Kaali" is more than a film; it's a promise.

A promise to deliver a powerful narrative that digs deep into Bengal's historical saga, shedding light on the challenges faced by its resilient people. While the MHA has yet to officially confirm the timeline for the CAA regulations, insiders have hinted at a groundbreaking revelation before the enforcement of the model code of conduct.

The CAA, led by the visionary Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to extend Indian citizenship to persecuted non-Muslim migrants who sought refuge in India before December 31, 2014, hailing from Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, including Hindus, Sikhs, Jains, Buddhists, Parsis, and Christians. "Maa Kaali" stands as a cinematic promise—a bold expression that thrusts Bengal's historical narrative into the spotlight, compelling audiences to engage with the complexities surrounding citizenship and the pulsating heartbeat of a nation.

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