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Blue Mountains to hit theatres on Apr 7

| | Mar 01, 2017, at 09:16 pm
Mumbai, Mar 1 (IBNS): Raujesh Jain’s multiple award-winning film Blue Mountains is slated to release across the country on Apr 7.

The film features acclaimed Bollywood actors Ranvir Shorey, Gracy Singh (of Lagaan fame), Rajpal Yadav and Yatharth Rathnam (Winner of The Stage, the country's first English singing reality show) in pivotal roles.

Having garnered several awards at many prestigious film festivals, 'Blue Mountains', produced by Raujesh Jain, revolves around the journey of a young boy, Som, played by debutant Yatharth Rathnam, from a picturesque hill station who gets trapped in the vicious circle of "reality TV".  Suman Ganguli, the director, is excited about the film's release. "I can't wait for the audience to watch Blue Mountains, as it is a story about prevailing times. It is an uplifting tale of losing glory but finding redemption, which is the best way to live this crazy adventure called life."

Raujesh Jain, the producer, is upbeat about the film's theatrical prospects as well. "Blue Mountains is a story full of hope and beauty, that reinstates our belief that life is not just a rat race. It’s story that has been told not only with a lot of charm but also sensitivity by our director, and we are sure it will resonate with the audience."

The music of the film has been composed by the late Adesh Srivastava, Monty Sharma and Sandeep Surya with playback by musical maestros such as Shaan, Sunidhi Chauhan, Shreya Ghosal, Kailash Kher, Suraj Jagan, Sadhna Sargam and Yatharth Rathnam.

Just like the changing colours of the blue mountains through the changing seasons, the film explores changing human emotions beyond mere winning or losing in life. The film has travelled to various film festivals across the country, and won many awards including the Best Feature Film at the 19th International Children’s Film Festival.

 

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