Mulk producer Deepak Mukut’s film Bal Naren is set to release on 14th October, says, “It’s is not just a film but a thought process that shakes up the society”
“We have a fabulous Swachh Bharat Mantra given by our PM, and we need to take that forward”, says producer Deepak Mukut on Bal Naren
Film Bal Naren which is inspired by Swachh Bharat Abhiyan is set to release on 14th October in cinemas. Helmed by director Pawan Nagpal and produced by Deepak Mukut of Soham Rockstar Entertainment, the film stars an ensemble cast that includes Yagya Bhasin, Bidita Bag, Rajneish Duggall, Govind Namdev, and Vindu Dara Singh. The official poster of the film has been released.
Producer Deepak Mukut who has bankrolled Dhakad, Mulk, and many other acclaimed films shares what prompted him to back Bal Naren. He tells, “Bal Naren is not just a film but a thought process that shakes up the society. At Soham Rockstar we believe in creating content that has a strong social message and has the potential to bring in the much-needed change in our country today. We have a fabulous Swachh Bharat Mantra given by our PM, and we need to take that forward. We need all support for this film from our industry too.”
Talking about if the film has received any support from a government he states, “I feel if government support pad and toilets which are still addressing a particular segment of the society. Our film is meant for every segment be it young old, rich, or poor. Cleanliness is needed everywhere and people need to be made aware. Earlier, also we have made films like Mulk, Shadi Mein Zaroor Aana, Forensic which are socially driven and critically acclaimed.”
Director Pawan Nagpal shares what should audiences expect from this film. He says, “The film revolves around a very good social message and has a beautiful story. It’s a completely entertaining film with some melodious song, beautiful locations, and a good message.”
Sharing about where he drew the inspiration he says, “I heard a rumor about a 13-year-old boy who because of his efforts and determination prevented his village from getting a single case of coronavirus. So I created a fictional story and merged it with Swachh Bharat Abhiyan. So it is inspired by a real-life hero.”