Sanatan Dharma is resonating across the world today, yet Hindi cinema has long overlooked its essence. Its grandeur is currently being witnessed at the Maha Kumbh, where devotees from both India and abroad are gathering. Recognizing this significance, the first-ever film based on Sanatan Dharma, Bolo Har Har Shambhu, is set for a nationwide release on February 21.
The film revolves around a married couple who live by the values of Sanatan Dharma. As the story unfolds, their daughter introduces an element of mystery and thrill. Produced under the banner of Yatra Production Films, the film is helmed by producer Yogesh Tripathi, with writer-director Ravi Bhatia. The cinematography is handled by Sandeep, editing by Ashish Batra, and co-produced by Anjali Mahendra Singh, Rajeev, and Nandita.
The movie features a stellar cast, including Arun Bakshi, Anil Rastogi, Vinita Malik, Vishal, Amrita, Devendra Dodke, Raj Singh, Sachin Singh, Tanay Tripathi, Amlesh, Vishal Anand, Anukriti, Kunwar Labhansh, and Aarush Sampada. The music is composed by Vijendra Vicky, Ravi Jain, Nihal, Ajay Mukherjee, and Anand Tripathi. Associate director Parag Bhavsar and publicist Santosh Bhushan Patiala are also part of the project, with post-production completed at Weather Films.
The film will be distributed by Vimal Pandey Entertainment, with a major release in Uttar Pradesh. More than just entertainment, Bolo Har Har Shambhu aims to convey deep messages about Sanatan Dharma and life. With a unique blend of thrill, suspense, and spirituality, this film is set to leave a lasting impact on audiences.