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Cinema for Social Change: ‘Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass’ Team Engages with Uttar Pradesh MSME Minister Rakesh Sachan
Actress Kashika Kapoor, accompanied by Director Prradip Khairwar recently met with Rakesh Sachan, Uttar Pradesh's Minister of Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSME), to discuss their upcoming film, Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass at his residence in Lucknow. The meeting emphasized the film's focus on women's education and empowerment, with a storyline designed to inspire social change.
Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass tells the story of a teenage girl in rural India, raised by a progressive father who is passionately committed to education. Set in a village 40 kilometers from Banaras, the film portrays the girl’s journey as she navigates societal pressures in a community where women's education is still not widely accepted. Amidst these challenges, her father takes a courageous stand, determined to educate his daughter beyond high school, nurturing her ambition despite frequent social backlash.
Extensively shot in Banaras, the film sheds light on the barriers faced by girls in rural communities in accessing education. It serves as a tribute to the advocates of equal opportunities, demonstrating how education can be a powerful vehicle for empowerment and change.
Commenting on the film's vision, Director Prradip Khairwar stated, "Meeting with Minister Rakesh Sachan was a significant step for us, as the themes of Ayushmati Geeta Matric Pass align closely with the government’s initiatives to support and empower women, particularly in rural areas. Through this film, we aim to spark a conversation about the importance of girls' education and its role in driving social progress."
Actress Kashika Kapoor echoed these sentiments, sharing, "This film is very close to my heart as it portrays the resilience and courage of girls who fight against the odds to pursue an education. It highlights the sacrifices and determination of parents who support their daughters' dreams despite societal challenges. I hope this story inspires more families to recognize the value of educating young girls, and I am honored to be part of such a meaningful project."
Minister Rakesh Sachan appreciated the team's efforts in using cinema to address social issues and emphasized the importance of initiatives that raise awareness about women's empowerment and education. He expressed, "The country will progress if we have educated daughters." The filmmakers hope that Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass will resonate with audiences, sparking conversations that lead to positive change, particularly in rural India.
The film will be released nationally in cinemas on October 18, 2024, encouraging viewers to engage with its powerful message about women's education and empowerment.
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