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'The Journey' Will Leave You With A Smile: Amit Sadh

IANS, 17 Oct, 2016 12:34 PM
  • 'The Journey' Will Leave You With A Smile: Amit Sadh
Actor Amit Sadh has shot a digital short film "The Journey" with Zarina Wahab and Zoya Afroz. He says that it is a film with a "big heart".
 
The four-minute-long film released on Sunday on YouTube.
 
Conceptualised by BoringBrands in collaboration with Global mobile technology startup OnePlus, the film celebrates the joy of being close to your loved ones for festivals.
 
"Shooting this film and reuniting with this team has been a fantastic experience. What sets this apart from a lot of other films out there is its simplicity," Amit said in a statement.
 
 
"It is a film with a big heart and I believe audiences will be able to connect to the emotions that run high in Indian households, especially during festivals. The characters are very relatable and the story will leave you with a smile on your face," added the actor, who was last seen in Salman Khan-starrer "Sultan".
 
Set against the backdrop of Diwali and shot in the scenic terrains of Ladakh, "The Journey" explores the emotions that affect human choices. 
 
The film features Amit as the protagonist, and veteran actress Zarina, who plays his mother. 

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