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On the occasion of Teachers Day 5th September, a heart-touching story of deep respect for teachers and the unbreakable bond between a Guru and a disciple, the film "5th September" brings to the audiences of India the same bond between a teacher and a disciple. Set against the beautiful backdrop of Uttarakhand, the film has touched the hearts of the people and is becoming one of the most talked-about films of this month.
5th September Film Showcases Emotion & Uttarakhand
Featuring strong performances from renowned actors Sanjay Mishra, Brijendra Kala, and Deepraj Rana, "5th September" is more than just an entertaining film. It brings to the screen true emotions, inspiring moments, and the beauty of nature. The entire film has been shot in Uttarakhand, which has not only given the film its charm but also added a deep connection to the story.
Director Kunal Shamsher Malla said, "Uttarakhand has not just given us beautiful locations, it has also given us meaning. Every shot we have taken has a sense of truth and beauty. We are very grateful to the people and the government for making everything so comfortable and welcoming. This film is our way of showing our love for our teachers and the life lessons we learn through them."
The success of the film reached the honourable Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, Pushkar Singh Dhami, who met the team in a special meeting. He praised the effort and said, "Uttarakhand is becoming a preferred destination for shooting films. We are ready to support filmmakers through our film policy. The serene atmosphere, rich culture, and supportive environment here are attracting filmmakers from every corner of the country."
The film is produced by Anuradha Pundir Malla and co-produced by Mohit Srivastava. The entire team expressed their gratitude to the people of Uttarakhand for their love and encouragement during the shoot.Pushkar Singh Dhami
"5th September" is more than just a film. It is an emotional journey filled with powerful messages, backed by brilliant acting and breathtaking scenery of Uttarakhand. Whether you are a student, a teacher, or someone who believes in new beginnings, this is a story that stays with you. The film has also helped shed light on the everyday heroes of Uttarakhand—the locals who work behind the scenes. Many said that being a part of the filming felt special. It brought the community closer to each other. Whether it was sharing homemade food, guiding the crew on the hilly paths, or simply cheering during the shoot. The people of Uttarakhand became a real part of the film's journey. Their kindness and enthusiasm have now become lasting memories for the filmmakers and everyone associated with "5th September". As the film continues to receive love from audiences across the country, the team hopes that it will not only inspire appreciation for teachers but also encourage more filmmakers to explore real stories rooted in Indian soil. "5th September" reminds us that powerful cinema doesn't need flashy effects—it just needs honesty, heart, and the courage to tell a meaningful story.
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