Film On Taboo Subject: There are many subjects on which people do not talk openly. But many filmmakers dare to make films on such subjects. Actress Avika Gaur, who has made headlines in social media with glamorous pictures, is making her Bollywood debut with a similar film.
Bollywood Social Drama: Avika Gaur, who won the hearts of millions on the small screen, is now ready to step into Bollywood after Telugu and Kannada films. The name of her debut film is Kahani Rubberband Ki. The film is directed by debut maker Sarika Sanjot. Although this film is a social drama, but its subject is so bo*ld that people will hesitate to talk about it. In the last few months, there have been films on the issue of creating a safe relationship between men and women like helmets and released in public interest, in which the same message has been given to the society that there should be no hesitation in talking about condoms because its purpose is to educate people towards health. To make aware.
Post wedding planning
The film Rubberband looks at the issue a little differently. Along with Avika Gaur, her serial Sasural Simar Ka co-star Manish Raisinghan is also debuting in the film. Pratik Gandhi, who was seen in the webseries 1992 and the film Atithi Bhooto Bhava in the past, and senior actors like comedian Gaurav Gera, Aruna Irani and Pental are also in this film. The story begins in Banaras as the love story of Avika Gaur and Manish Raisinghan, who often dominate social media with their bo*ld pictures, and quickly reaches the wedding. Both of them plan that for some time there will be only romance in their life and nothing else. But as she plans and it does not happen and the heroine becomes pregnant. The whole matter then goes to the court, where you will see Prateek Gandhi fighting the case of Avika and Manish against the condom manufacturer.
so that people hesitate to leave
According to director Sarita Sanjot, her film is a great comedy, which is about a shopkeeper who sells condoms of the brand name Rubberband. This film will educate and make people aware. This is such an important issue, which needs to be openly accepted in the society. Sarita Sanjot says that it is unfortunate that this is a taboo subject in our society and the purpose of making the film is that people can leave their hesitation and talk about it even at home. I want young people to be able to buy condoms comfortably without feeling embarrassed by going to the medical store. The film will release in theaters on October 14.