RSS Founder Dr. K.B. Hedgewar's bust.  Katyare (Wikimedia Commons)
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RSS Founder Dr. K.B. Hedgewar's life to be shown in a planned trilingual biopic

A biopic on the RSS Founder Dr. K.B. Hedgewar is in the early works.

Author : NewsGram Desk

A biopic on the RSS Founder Dr. K.B. Hedgewar is in the early works. The first-of-its-kind film will trace the journey of Dr. Hedgewar and will be made in three languages - Hindi, Marathi, and English.

Padma Shri recipient Anup Jalota along with Jasveer Singh, Dr. Rahul Joshi, L. Nitesh Kumar, and Jayanand Shetty will lend their vocals to the song 'Tufan Hai Tera Rakt Aab' from the film. The music of the song has been directed by Dr. Sanjayraj Gaurinandan and has been written by Shiv pujan Patwa and Sorabh Bharat.

"I am honored to be associated with the film. It is an amazing subject. People, especially our youth, should be aware of our freedom fighters. 'Tufan Hai Tera Rakt Aab' signifies his ideologies."
Anup Jalota, singer

The film will be produced by Jayanand Shetty and Akshay Shetty Memorial Foundation and will be directed by Sunny Mandavarra.

Producer of the film Jayanand Shetty, said in a statement: "Our film is a tribute to his journey, his struggles & his movements. His foresight and capability are established by the fact that the RSS today is one of the world's largest social organizations. Even today, Dr. Hedgewar is a much-revered figure in the Nationalist Movement of India." (KB/IANS)

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