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Anya is all set to hit theatres on June 10

New Delhi [India], May 30 (ANI/GPRC): In recent years Bollywood films prove that cinema is not only for entertainment but also for information, awareness and social change. There are many movies that bring light on the dark side of prostitution, brothels. Bollywood industry is all set to become a trend setter with β€˜Anya’ movie which brings light to the sensitive subjects surrounding human trafficking. It may come as a surprise that this full feature film has hidden camera footages, as the movie is a suspenseful which tends to be the rule of thumb for hidden camera films.

β€˜Anya’ is written & directed by Dr Simmy Joseph, Produced by Initiative films in association with Capitalwoods Pictures and Co-produced by SanilVaippan, SajiMulakkal and Subod Bhardwaj. The film starring Atul Kulkarni as a Protagonist, Raima Sen making her debut in Marathi film with PrathameshParab and others.

Director Dr Simmy Joseph share his experience by saying, β€œThere seems to be a global misconception that Indian cinema is all about masala movies and raunchy item numbers. This fact is far from reality. Indeed, the Hindi film industry routinely produces exceptional films that shed light on many prevalent social issues like human trafficking and prostitution. We are here to cater the audience with the truth of the society.”

Movie has won many awards and entries in many festivals including Official Entry Toronto Independent Film festival, Canada, Best film: Alvsbyn Film festival, Sweden, Best Picture- India International Global film festival Pune and many more. PrathameshParab who was last seen in Bollywood hit movie Drishyam is now will be seen as the main character.

The film is all set to hit the theatre on June 10, 2022. Panorama Studios is releasing the Hindi version across India and Pickle Entertainment will release the film in Marathi.

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