Divya Dutta believes short films ought to receive greater attention
Divya Dutta believes short films ought to receive greater attention
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Recently, Divya Dutta was spotted in Mumbai attending the special screening of the short film "Birha: The Journey Back Home." When discussing the movie, Divya Dutta said: "As viewers, we don't value short films. I would like for everyone to watch this movie whenever it is released. The acting is excellent, and the movie is well constructed. Actress Divya Dutta, known for the films "Badlapur," "Veer-Zara," and many more, believes that short films are not given enough consideration by viewers. Divya suggested that viewers watch and produce short films that address today's pressing social issues.

Divya suggested that viewers watch and produce short films that address today's pressing social issues.Recently, the actress was spotted in Mumbai attending the special screening of the short film "Birha: The Journey Back Home."

Divya Dutta stated when asked about her next ventures, "My three major series and two films will be launched shortly. I'm now engaged in two further projects. I have five to six products coming out by the end of the year. The projects' genres are highly diverse; they include action, drama, and thriller.

The actress said: “In today’s scenario when the relationships are getting diluted, such films should be definitely made and should be watched also. It focuses on how you should value your relations, especially with your parents.”

Additionally starring are Rajit Kapur, Manav Vij, and Sahil Mehta in "Birha: The Journey Back Home."The short Punjabi film, which is directed by Puneet Prakash, portrays the misery of a family that is destroyed by an unjustifiable young child's desire to travel to the West.

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