Ahmad Kabir Shadan’s Lead Film Chandra Shekhar Azad’s First Look is Out

October 22: First of its kind, a film based on the life of Chandra Shekhar Azad is soon to be released. The makers of the film have released the first look of the film. Azad’s revolutionary moments are depicted on the poster. Azad is also seen twisting his moustache in his signature posture.

The film will depict Allahabad’s revolutionary moments as well as his mother’s bond with him. The mother-son bond is at the heart of the film. Veteran actress Zarina Wahab will portray the mother of Azad and Ahmad Kabir Shadan in and as Chandra Shekhar Azad.

Chandra Shekhar Azad was a leader in the revolutionary freedom movement of India; along with Bhagat Singh, he created a revolutionary organization and gave a tough challenge to the British. After the capture of Bhagat Singh and due to some traitor revolutionaries, his organization got disintegrated, and till his last breath, he continued to contribute to the freedom of the country. Azad’s life was full of mysteries, very little information is available about his personal life through his fellow revolutionaries. The film Chandra Shekhar Azad will introduce us to the noteworthy person from Azad’s life like his mother and revolutionary Durga Bhabhi, Vishwanath, as well as the personalities of Azad’s father Sitaram Tiwari and mother Jagrani Devi.

Produced under the banner of Bloomfair production, co-produced by Jasbir Singh and Anurada Gurpur Bhatt, directed by Dhiraj Mishra and Darshan Kumar Sant and written by Dhiraj Mishra and Yashomati Devi. Zarina Wahab, Raza Murad, Ahmad Kabir Shadan, Imran Hasnee, Riitu Sood, Puneet Agarwal, Kavita Thakur will be seen in various roles.

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