Anil Sharma releases “Vanvaas”Teaser: . ‘Unforgettable family saga’
Anil Sharma releases “Vanvaas”Teaser: . ‘Unforgettable family saga’
“Gadar” fame Anil Sharma’s directorial “Vanvaas” featuring Nana Patekar and Utkarsh Sharma has been released and the film hits the theatres on December 20, 2024.
The film ensures an emotional exploration of family connections, honor, and sacrifice. Acknowledged for his powerful films such as Apne, Gadar: Ek Prem Katha, and Gadar 2, Sharma teams up again with Zee Studios to narrate a story centering around family ties and enduring themes of loyalty and duty.
The teaser, posted on social media, began with a note from the filmmakers: “Some stories bring us closer to family. This festive season, get ready for a journey through heartfelt emotions.”
Vanvaas presents both actors in roles that emphasize the intricacies of family dynamics and the burdens of sacrifices made for those we care about.
The teaser opens with a Shloka proclaiming that a father is akin to God. It depicts Nana Patekar’s character stranded amidst a religious journey, seemingly reaching out to his son, but receiving no help.
We catch a peek of Sharma praying at a temple, followed by the shocking scene of Patekar’s character’s funeral. The teaser concludes with Nana Patekar questioning his son whether he should have left him in a dustbin at birth.
The movie’s tagline suggests that sometimes family members are the ones who lead to a Vanvaas (exile), alluding to Lord Ram’s 14-year exile in the Ramayana as a promise to his stepmother, Kaikeyi.
Vanvaas appears to explore the poignant theme of children neglecting their parents in their old age.
Written, directed, and produced by Anil Sharma himself, Vanvaas highlights his hallmark style of gripping, family-focused storytelling.
The film seeks to connect with viewers of all ages, delivering both compelling performances and a narrative filled with emotional richness. Distributed by Zee Studios, the movie is slated for a global release on December 20, 2024.
News Edit KV Raman