The much-anticipated film ‘Jahangir National University’ (JNU) is poised to hit theaters on 21 June 2024.
The film delves into a contentious plot. Its provocative poster, depicting burning books and asking, “Can one university shake the nation?”, has already sparked intrigue.
Producer Pratima Datta expressed her excitement and the significance of the film’s message.
“Jahangir National University is the best medium to reveal a significant section of our society to the public,” Datta stated.
“A lot has changed since we first encountered these difficulties. We were able to make it happen because of the support we received from the entire cast, crew, and a few industry people.”
Director Vinay Sharma emphasized the film’s focus on sensitive and pressing issues.
“Through this film, I am sure an open discussion will start throughout the country. This film will be the biggest return gift of my honest hard work that I have put into the making of this film,” Sharma said.
Pratima Datta produced ‘Jahangir National University’ under the banner of Mahakal Movies Private Limited. The film features a star-studded cast including Urvashi Rautela, Piyush Mishra, Ravi Kishan, Siddharth Bodke, Vijay Raj, Rashmi Desai, Atul Pandey, and Shivjyoti Rajput.
As anticipation builds, audiences are eager to see how ‘Jahangir National University’ will address its provocative themes and whether it will indeed spark the national conversation its creators hope for.
The film will arrive in cinemas on 21 June 2024.
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