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Once Upon a Time in Bihar reflects currents issues in India in different way: Neetu Chandra

| | Oct 14, 2015, at 06:37 pm
Mumbai, Oct 14 (IBNS): Upcoming Bollywood film 'Once Upon a Time in Bihar' recently released an intriguing trailer which got record viewership on first three days of its launch.

The film revolves around three protagonists who fight the system with honest means and get tangled in the complex judicial, social and political issues. 

Speaking about the film producer Neetu Chandra said, “Once Upon a Time in Bihar is an honest and sincere film. It reflects upon certain issues like caste discrimination and regionalism that are dangerously common even today. The film raises important questions and we hope to create awareness along with entertainment among the audience with it."

Watch the trailer at: bit.ly/OUATIBTrailer

‘Once Upon a Time in Bihar’ is an upcoming film produced by actress Neetu Chandra and story/screenplay/direction by Nitin Chandra. The film is a social drama - crime thriller. The film is set to release on Oct 30.

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