Bharat Ki Awaaz documentary film screened with a jam-packed hall
Bharat Ki Awaaz documentary film screened with a jam-packed hall
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Professor Radhavallabh Tripathi, who came as the chief guest, said that “an era in the modern period of Sanskrit literature should be named after Acharya Ramakant Shukla”.

On March 10, 2024, the screening of the documentary film on Acharya Ramakant Shukla was made, and the show was jam-packed houseful at the Alliance Francaise Auditorium in Delhi. This film is based on the personality and work of Acharya Ramakant Shukla, a popular poet of modern Sanskrit literature. Among his works, Bhati Me Bharatam, Bharatjanataham, Jai Bharatbhume, Aham Swatantrata Bhanami, etc. are very popular. Acharya Shukla's works have given a contemporary voice to India, and the qualities—simple and fluent language, clear diction, beautiful diction, and a glimpse of reality—are found in the works of Acharya Shukla. Acharya Ramakant Shukla has been honoured with various awards for his literary services. Prominent among these honours are Padmashree, the President's Honour Certificate, and the Sahitya Akademi Award.

On this occasion, Acharya Ramakant Shukla's family members, including his elder brother Dr. Umakant Shukla, younger brother Pandit Vishnukant Shukla, wife Mrs. Rama Devi Shukla, son Dr. Chandramauli Shukla, Mr. Anandvardhan Shukla, and Dr. Abhinav Shukla, were present. Everyone watched the film with moist eyes and remembered him. 

Professor Radhavallabh Tripathi, who came as the chief guest, said that there are many emotional scenes in the film. He also greatly appreciated the creativity of film director Beenu Rajpoot and expressed hope that this film would soon be available to everyone. So that everyone can enjoy this film. It is different from other documentaries which involve government formalities and are also very emotionless. The film was produced by Dr. Rishiraj Pathak, which displays the dedication and diligence of the filmmaker. Also, this film has been made by a disciple on his Guru, hence devotion, emotion, dedication, and readiness are visible in it. He also said that an era in the modern period of Sanskrit literature should be named after Acharya Ramakant Shukla.

This film is directed by Beenu Rajpoot, and its screenwriter and producer is Dr. Rishiraj Pathak. Acharya Ramakant Shukla was a nationalist poet of modern Sanskrit literature. The specialization of Acharya Shukla's poems is the nationalism of India. He has made significant contributions to the preservation and development of India's literary tradition. 

The film's producer, Rishiraj Pathak, said that he planned the film as a tribute to Acharya Ramakant Shukla under the Gurushishya tradition. Rishiraj Pathak is a disciple of Acharya Ramakant Shukla. Dr. Rishiraj Pathak, rich in versatile talent, is a poet, playwright, musician, Vedapathi, Acharya, and research scholar in Sanskrit, Hindi, and Brajbhasha. Rishiraj Pathak has studied the recitations of the four Vedas according to the Gurumukh tradition from Guru Gangeshwaran and Chaturveda Sansthan, Nashik, Maharashtra.

Beenu Rajpoot is also a famous Indian filmmaker, known for her documentary films based in Delhi. He is a multi-talented personality, an intelligent filmmaker, a brilliant storyteller, a renowned researcher, and a philosophical thinker. Most of her films are based on Indian art, culture, and literature, with a thought-provoking message for society. Her award-winning films are Born to Dance: A Glimpse into the Life of a Dancer, Wall of Valour: A Tribute to Martyrs, Banaras: Kaabe-e-Hindostan: Ghalib's Ode to Banaras, Beyond Belief: The Real Mythbusters, Lama Mani: Storytellers in the Arts, and Kathak Logs of Kathak Villages.

“It was great to see so much love from the audience. Even today, documentary films have value, and there is no shortage of audiences to watch them. People should just like your topic. Meaningful cinema is still alive," says the film director Beenu Rajpoot.

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