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'2 Band Radio' will premiere at Ottawa Indian Film Festival Canada

The film revolves around a radio and is a satire based on a real ... Read More
Come June 2019 and it’s again a proud moment for the entire team of '2 Band Radio'. Surprisingly, Ottawa Indian Film Festival, a leading world platform has shown interest in the film written acted and produced by Rahat Kazmi. This is the North American premiere of the film, as it has previously been premiered in U.K Asian Film Festival on April 6, 2019 at Watermans Art Centre, London.

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Rahat Kazmi is quite delighted and excited with the news. Expressing his emotion, he said, “It is a great news for the entire team. We are honoured by the invitation. We are expecting a wider audience for this beautiful film as it will be showcased on an international level as this is a North American premiere after all.”

Produced in association with Tariq Khan Productions and Zeba Sajid Films, the movie-'2 Band Radio' is inspired from

Leo Tolstoy

’s novel 'Quench the Spark', also translated as 'A Spark Neglected Burns the House'.

The story is about two neighbours and their desire to acquire and show off a Radio. The satirical theme of the movie is depicted through both tragedy and comedy. It is based on a real-life incident, portraying a satire on the present generation which is running after luxuries at the cost of relationship and happiness. The cast entertains you while the plot will show you how the world is going blind due to greed and jealousy. It’s mix up of drama, comedy and action. The filmmakers have carried a very strong message throughout, same as Leo Tolstoy conveyed in his book, ‘To quench a spark before it becomes a fire.’

Jitendra Rai, an Indian actor, who has worked with many

Hollywood stars

, is debuting with this film in

Bollywood

. Directed by debutant Saki Shah, the film has been written by Rahat Kazmi and Kunwar Shakti Singh. Producers are planning to release the film in Indian and

Singapore

theatres in August this year.

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