An overwhelming trailer for Kadavi Hawa has been released, and it appears that the film will be hard hitting dramatization about climate change, a dangerous atmospheric devastation and its consequences for the people and the area they live in.
The film stars Sanjai Mishra and Ranvir Shorey and is directed by Nila Madhab Panda. The story concerns a town where there hasn’t been rain for quite a while, and a man who moves toward becoming beguiled to discover something. The motion picture likewise includes the stories of the general population living in the villages and confronting the results of the natural destruction. The trailer looks very sensational.
The on-screen characters appear to have left all vanity, and Sanjai Mishra seems to give the performance of a lifetime as a matured man plagued by inconveniences and dreams. The motion picture appears to have been shot on location, and everything looks natural and peeled off to uncover a look at what the general population will confront in the event that we keep on disparaging the earth and continue utilizing its resources while not reusing them.
In light of the issue of climate change, Nila Madhab Panda’s ‘Kadvi Hawa’ resembles a dull story of the villagers of Bundelkhand area who are enduring the worst part of this horrifying transformation. Featuring Sanjai Mishra, Ranvir Shorey and Tillotama Shome in lead parts, ‘Kadvi Hawa’, got a Special Mention at the 64th National Film Awards as well.
The trailer of the film demonstrates that the outrageous change in atmosphere in the previous couple of years has caused enormous issues for the villagers in the zone. While one man is battling because of absence of water, the other is battling on the grounds that his family has suffocated in the sea because of rising water levels.
The kids in the town don’t perceive storm as a season as they have seen it for only several days in the whole year. The trailer gives the feeling that the film would be a dull vile story that will leave the group of onlookers introspecting about the extreme effects of climate change.
Executive Nila Madhab Panda got enormous acclaim for his directorial make a big appearance, ‘I Am Kalam’ (2011). His 2012 film, ‘Jalpari: The Desert Mermaid’ additionally got approval in the universal film circuit. With the National Award acknowledgment for ‘Kadvi Hawa’, the film is being relied upon to astonish its gathering of people. Furthermore, a stellar cast set up, gives us most likely that the film will be stuffed with some awe-inspiring exhibitions.
The film is all set to release on 24 November 2017, and it is hoping to explore an exceptionally troublesome topic that will be extremely emotional and furthermore extremely useful about our general surroundings.
Watch the trailer here