Film producer Rajan Luthra's highly anticipated spiritual film, 'Mahayogi Highway to Oneness,' is set to release in Indian cinemas on March 8. The film will be presented in various languages, including English, Hindi, and regional languages. Produced under the banner of Trilok Films, the story of 'Mahayogi Highway to Oneness' revolves around an individual who believes in the goodness of all religions and all living beings, placing firm faith in 'One God.' Inspired by the divine call, he realizes that the current need of the world is unity, peace, and love.
The film narrates the profound transformation from the Kalyug (present era) to the Satyug (Golden Age), symbolizing a change towards truth and righteousness. The second part of the story promises insight into the blissful state of Satyug, where everyone will feel the presence of God within. Directed by Mahayogi, the film is poised to open the gateway to the spiritual revolution of Satyug. It incorporates facts related to harmony in families, friendship, truthfulness, unity for neighboring countries, harmony in politics, and the advent of the Golden Age, highlighting internal awakening and interfaith harmony.
Rajan Luthra, born in Delhi and residing in the United States, is known for his philanthropic nature and has been actively involved in social service. Despite being a successful entrepreneur, his true passion lies in the non-profit Help Foundation Group, where he serves as the founder and chairman since its registration in India in 2014. Filmmaker Rajan Luthra has crafted 'Mahayogi' in three parts, emphasizing the need to establish peace in the world after putting an end to war. The film emphasizes sharing love rather than engaging in conflict.
Today, the world needs to establish peace by putting an end to wars. God has sent us to share love, not to fight. Beyond religious boundaries, the concept of mutual unity should prevail. For the resolution of all problems, we all need to be united. This film will prove to be instrumental in bringing about a significant change in people's perspectives.