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Muslim Director Express Nationalism By Releasing His Teaser Of Film Based On Lord Ram On 5th August

Muslim Film Director Shadab Siddiqui Express Nationalism Through ‘Jai Shri Ram’ Teaser by releasing it on 5th August the day of Ram Mandir's Formation in Ayodhya. India is a country which is diversified by the various religions and also bounded by it. The number of religions presents and followed within the Indian subcontinent might just exceed even the number of colors present in a painter’s palette. Ironically and astonishingly, all religions convey the same message: All are equal and all be treated equally. In this time and date, while the country is stressfully wrapped into an entire religious turmoil, fighting on various fronts, Shadab Siddiqui comes up with his feature film called ‘Jai Shri Ram.’

Teaser Link: https://youtu.be/GdC5MgStUNg

Like most children in India, kids from film families too end up taking up the profession of their parents, but that doesn’t mean that Bollywood is allergic to ‘outsiders’. In fact, there have been success stories in the film industry of people who have made it large with hard work and perseverance, without any backing or connection in the industry.
Shadab Siddiqui ‘s journey from being a carpenter to winning the hearts of many through his directing skills is definitely a proof of his hard work. He has released his new short film “Jai Shree Ram” under Blue Eyes Films Factory.

Hoping to see the young director winning hearts of many yet again, through his projects. Wishing the whole team good luck and success for their new endeavor.

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