Key Points

Ektaa Kapoor has publicly praised the decision to re-release the film "Chalo Jeete Hain" on PM Modi's birthday. The film is inspired by a childhood incident from the Prime Minister's life. Producer Mahaveer Jain says the initiative carries a powerful message about valuing every individual. The film will be shown in theaters across the country from September 17 to October 2.

Key Points: Ektaa Kapoor Praises Modi Birthday Chalo Jeete Hain Re-Release

  • Film re-released to honor PM Modi's 75th birthday on September 17
  • Inspired by a childhood incident from Modi's life
  • Runs in theaters nationwide until October 2
  • Aims to inspire youth with values of selflessness and duty
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Ektaa Kapoor calls re-release of 'Chalo Jeete Hain' on PM Modi's Birthday 'a thoughtful initiative'

Ektaa Kapoor calls the re-release of PM Modi-inspired film 'Chalo Jeete Hain' a thoughtful initiative to honor society's silent heroes on his 75th birthday.

Ektaa Kapoor calls re-release of 'Chalo Jeete Hain' on PM Modi's Birthday 'a thoughtful initiative'
"The re-release of #ChaloJeeteHain with #SevaKaSanman will truly honour the silent heroes of our society. - Ektaa Kapoor"

Mumbai, Sep 16

National Award-winning drama "Chalo Jeete Hain" is gearing up for a special re-release across the country on Prime Minister Narendra Modi's 75th birthday on Wednesday.

Expressing her excitement about the re-release of the film, television mogul Ektaa Kapoor called the decision "a thoughtful & inspiring initiative".

Taking to her official X (Previously known as Twitter) handle, Ektaa wrote: "Hon. PM Shri @narendramodi ji, you have taken such a thoughtful & inspiring initiative. The re-release of #ChaloJeeteHain with #SevaKaSanman will truly honour the silent heroes of our society. Warm wishes in advance to you sir," along with a folded hands emoji.

"Chalo Jeete Hain" will be shown across the country from September 17 to October 2, according to the press release shared by the Ministry of Information & Broadcasting.

The producer, Mahaveer Jain, said in the press release, "This movement carries a deeply powerful message. It will inspire millions of young minds about valuing and respecting every work and each individual. It reinforces the timeless values of selflessness, empathy, and duty to the nation--a true tribute to our Prime Minister."

"Through this film, we hope to ignite a spark in the hearts of youth, encouraging them to live a life of purpose and to contribute positively to society," he added.

For those who do not know, "Chalo Jeete Hain" is believed to be inspired by a childhood incident from the life of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. It shares the tale of young Naru, who is heavily influenced by the philosophy of Swami Vivekananda, and wishes to understand its meaning.

Made under the direction of Mangesh Hadawale, "Chalo Jeete Hain" stars Dhairya Darji as Naru, Dev Modi as Harish, Dipti Avlan as Hiraben, Rajeev Saxena as Damodar, Ajay Kumar as Guruji, and Lata S.Singh as Kamla.

Jointly produced by Hadawale, Mahaveer Jain, and Bhushan Kumar, the drama initially released in the theatres on July 11th.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the message of the film, using taxpayer money for political personality promotion raises questions. Couldn't this budget be used for actual social welfare programs?
Siddharth J
Saw this film when it first released. Beautiful storytelling and great performances by the child actors. The values it promotes are much needed in today's times 👏
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Aditya G
Happy Birthday to our PM! This is a nice gesture. Our children should learn about great leaders and their early struggles. Will take my kids to watch it.
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Nisha Z
The timing seems a bit political, but if the film genuinely inspires young minds about seva and empathy, then it's a good thing. Hope schools organize screenings.
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Michael C
Interesting approach to celebrate a leader's birthday. In India, politics and cinema seem deeply interconnected. Curious to see how this cultural initiative is received.

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