Biggest Experiment for a Film Script in Indian Cinema
Gone are the days when the audience was the passive spectator to a film. Come the new age of cinema and audience becomes the part of the film. Tomorrow 8pm India Road trip is one such opportunity given to the audience across India to come and be a part of the film. The film that deals with the intricate relationship between Time, Life and Money wants the real experiences of people to become a part of the film. Hence, a historic journey of 17000km across 29 states of India begins on 9th, March at Vidhan Bhavan, Mumbai. The trip is being flagged off by Shri. Vinod Tawade, State Education & Cultural Minister; Shri. Prakash Mehta, State Housing, Labour & Mines Guardian Minister and Smt. Vidya Thakur, State Minister Women & Child Development.
The team of 11 members including the director Manoj Maurya and producer Prakash Sarode will set out from Mumbai and travel to cities, towns and villages across India in 60 days. Director of the film Tomorrow 8pm, Manoj Maurya who has spearheaded projects like 100 years of Indian Cinema muse that has given valuable insights on future of cinema says, "The trip forms a great bridge building activity for the audience to directly connect to Cinema. A country like India with its varied geographical and cultural landscapes has immense diversity in people, their opinions, and their expectations. I want to meet and interact with different types of people and let their real life experiences create as dramatic and colorful cinema as India."
Tomorrow 8pm India Road trip is looking for real life characters for the film. The filmmakers want to explore the real life untold stories and lesser known destinations of India. The trip with its on-ground interactions and events sets out to create a huge inter-state socio-cultural association. This historic journey will be compiled in the form of documentary films.
Prakash Sarode, the producer of the film feels that "Tomorrow 8pm India Road trip is a landmark journey undertaken by a film that triggers long term social impact even before it reaches the screen. Besides, I am confident, like all the other projects undertaken by Manoj for cinema like Creating Cinema for Blind, Producing more children friendly content in cinema, establishing healthy film criticism, etc., this project too will fortify cinema with vision, values and off course entertainment.”
The journey for connecting masses to cinema begins from Mumbai, moves North to Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, North Eastern States, Orissa, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and culminates in Bhopal. The road trip will join urban, rural & semi urban areas of entire India in its journey.
Here's an opportunity for one and all to be a part of an upcoming hindi feature film, Tomorrow 8pm. Let your views be counted, participate in the surveys, host the team to your city/town/ village and join the journey with the team to make a strong connect with the whole of India and Indian Cinema.
The team of 11 members including the director Manoj Maurya and producer Prakash Sarode will set out from Mumbai and travel to cities, towns and villages across India in 60 days. Director of the film Tomorrow 8pm, Manoj Maurya who has spearheaded projects like 100 years of Indian Cinema muse that has given valuable insights on future of cinema says, "The trip forms a great bridge building activity for the audience to directly connect to Cinema. A country like India with its varied geographical and cultural landscapes has immense diversity in people, their opinions, and their expectations. I want to meet and interact with different types of people and let their real life experiences create as dramatic and colorful cinema as India."
Tomorrow 8pm India Road trip is looking for real life characters for the film. The filmmakers want to explore the real life untold stories and lesser known destinations of India. The trip with its on-ground interactions and events sets out to create a huge inter-state socio-cultural association. This historic journey will be compiled in the form of documentary films.
Prakash Sarode, the producer of the film feels that "Tomorrow 8pm India Road trip is a landmark journey undertaken by a film that triggers long term social impact even before it reaches the screen. Besides, I am confident, like all the other projects undertaken by Manoj for cinema like Creating Cinema for Blind, Producing more children friendly content in cinema, establishing healthy film criticism, etc., this project too will fortify cinema with vision, values and off course entertainment.”
The journey for connecting masses to cinema begins from Mumbai, moves North to Gujarat, Rajasthan, Haryana, Punjab, Jammu & Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand, Bihar, West Bengal, North Eastern States, Orissa, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Maharashtra and culminates in Bhopal. The road trip will join urban, rural & semi urban areas of entire India in its journey.
Here's an opportunity for one and all to be a part of an upcoming hindi feature film, Tomorrow 8pm. Let your views be counted, participate in the surveys, host the team to your city/town/ village and join the journey with the team to make a strong connect with the whole of India and Indian Cinema.
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