Key Points

"Aye Zindagi" has been officially recognized by the American Transplant Foundation for its authentic portrayal of organ transplantation. The film, directed by US-based nephrologist Dr. Anirban Bose, tells a deeply moving story about liver failure and human resilience. Featuring actors Satyajeet Dubey, Revathi, and Mrinmayee Godbole, the movie draws from real-life experiences. Currently streaming on YouTube, the film has successfully brought a nuanced medical narrative to a global audience.

Key Points: Aye Zindagi Honored by American Transplant Foundation Film List

  • Transplant-themed film gains international recognition
  • Real-life inspired medical drama explores organ donation
  • YouTube platform supports independent storytelling
  • Powerful narrative resonates with global audience
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Aye Zindagi recognized by the American Transplant Foundation

Dr. Anirban Bose's powerful film "Aye Zindagi" recognized for authentic portrayal of organ transplantation's human journey

Aye Zindagi recognized by the American Transplant Foundation
"As a physician, I've seen firsthand how transplant stories unfold — full of uncertainty, grace, and profound humanity. - Dr. Anirban Bose"

Mumbai, June 4

Hindi feature film "Aye Zindagi" has received official recognition from the American Transplant Foundation. The drama has been added to the organization's prestigious list of titles known for authentically capturing the emotional and ethical aspects of organ transplantation.

The film is in the company of some noteworthy projects such as Will Smith's "Seven Pounds" and David Duchovny's "Return to Me".

Penned and helmed by US-based transplant nephrologist Dr. Anirban Bose, "Aye Zindagi" has been backed by Shiladitya Bora under the banner of Platoon One Films.

"Aye Zindagi" chronicles the journey of a young patient with liver failure and a grief counselor. The movie has been inspired by a real-life tale.

The primary cast of the film includes Satyajeet Dubey, Revathi, and Mrinmayee Godbole.

Talking about the latest achievement, the maker of "Aye Zindagi", Dr. Anirban Bose called the recognition "deeply humbling”.

“As a physician, I’ve seen firsthand how transplant stories unfold — full of uncertainty, grace, and profound humanity. With 'Aye Zindagi', our hope was to capture that emotional truth, and it’s gratifying to know the message is now resonating globally," he added.

Additionally, producer Shiladitya Bora shared, “YouTube has long been a powerful platform for independent creators, and it continues to evolve in ways that make it incredibly supportive, from the creator-friendly algorithm and timely payouts to transparent analytics and unparalleled reach. I’ve always believed in its potential, which is why we chose to bring 'Aye Zindagi' to YouTube in May. It’s heartening to see even major industry figures like Aamir Khan now embracing the platform. What’s remarkable is that YouTube, regardless of origin or profile, truly values good content, and that’s a game-changer for all."

Following a successful theatrical run "Aye Zindagi" is available to stream on YouTube now. With subtitles, the movie has managed to reach a wider audience.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So proud to see an Indian film getting global recognition for such an important cause! Organ donation awareness is still very low in our country - hope this movie inspires more people. Revathi's acting is always top-notch 👏
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Amit R.
Watched it last week on YouTube. The emotional scenes between the patient and counselor really hit hard. Though I felt the medical procedures could have been shown more accurately. Still, a good effort for spreading awareness!
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Neha P.
More power to meaningful cinema! ❤️ It's great that YouTube is supporting such content. The subtitles help my parents understand it better too. When will Bollywood make more movies like this instead of just masala entertainers?
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Rahul S.
The fact that it's made by a real doctor gives it authenticity. But I wish they had cast more known faces - might have reached wider audience. Nevertheless, the message is more important than star power. #OrganDonationAwareness
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Sangeeta M.
After watching this, I've decided to register as an organ donor. The scene where the mother donates her son's organs had me in tears. More such films needed to break myths about organ donation in India!
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Vikram J.
Good initiative but the movie feels a bit slow at places. Could have been more engaging. Still, it's an important subject that needs attention. Hope this recognition leads to more funding for organ donation programs in India.

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