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With 'Aisa Yeh Jahaan', India gets its 1st Carbon Neutral Film

| | Mar 25, 2015, at 07:05 pm
Mumbai, Mar 25 (IBNS): Carbon Neutral Films have been made all over the world, and now with Aisa Yeh Jahaan, India is all set to join the list.

The film stars Palash Sen, the singer of the much-loved Indian band - Euphoria, opposite Ira Dubey in the lead along with talented actors Yashpal Sharma, Tinu Anand, Kymsleen Kholie,  Prisha Dabbas, Saurabh Pandey and Carol Grasias.

Written and directed by Biswajeet Bora and produced by Maya Kholie under Kholie Entertainment, the film is set to release in April 2015.

Aisa Yeh Jahaan joins the likes of other international carbon neutral movies, 24, the Emmy award-winning series from Imagine and Twentieth Century Fox Television, George Clooney’s Syriana, Day the Earth Stood Still and The Day After Tomorrow, to name a few.

Biswajeet Bora, the director of the film, who has worked with filmmaker Jahnu Barua, said, “It is a socio-environmental film, which tells the story of an urban family trapped in the concrete jungle of a metropolis and their struggle in dealing with the growing pressures of the lifestyle. It raises pertinent questions about life and survival and everything that lies in between.”

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