Bhojpuri Cinema Breakthrough: 'Chhath' Selected for IFFI 2025 Indian Panorama

National Award-winning filmmaker Nitin Chandra's Bhojpuri film 'Chhath' has earned a prestigious spot in the Indian Panorama section at IFFI 2025. The movie serves as a cinematic tribute to Bihar's cultural richness and the spiritual significance of the Chhath festival. Producer Neetu Chandra described the selection as a "proud and emotional moment" for the entire team. This recognition marks a significant milestone for Bhojpuri cinema, being only the second or third film in the language to be showcased at the international festival.

Key Points: Nitin Chandra's Bhojpuri Film Chhath Selected for IFFI 2025

  • Film explores devotion and faith surrounding Bihar's sacred Chhath festival
  • Stars Deepak Singh in lead role and premiered on Waves OTT platform
  • Only 2nd or 3rd Bhojpuri film ever selected for IFFI Indian Panorama
  • Brother-sister duo Nitin and Neetu Chandra aim to restore Bihar's cinematic pride
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IFFI 2025: National Awardee Nitin Chandra's Bhojpuri film 'Chhath' to screen in Indian Panorama section

National Award winner Nitin Chandra's Bhojpuri film 'Chhath' makes history with IFFI 2025 selection, celebrating Bihar's cultural heritage and spiritual traditions.

"This recognition is not just for our film but for Bihar and its people - Nitin Chandra"

Mumbai, November 10

National Award-winning filmmaker Nitin Chandra's directorial Bhojpuri film 'Chhath' has been selected for the Indian Panorama section at the 56th edition of the International Film Festival of India.

Rooted deeply in the emotional and spiritual essence of India, 'Chhath' is a moving cinematic tribute to the cultural richness of Bihar. The movie highlights the devotion, discipline, and profound faith in India's one of the most sacred festivals, Chhath.

The movie premiered in October, earlier this year, on the Waves OTT platform. The film starred Deepak Singh in the lead role.

Producer Neetu Chandra expressed her happiness about the upcoming screening of the Bhojpuri movie 'Chhath' at IFFI, Goa 2025.

She called the IFFI selection a "proud and emotional moment" for the team. While sharing the poster, the producer wrote, "A proud and emotional moment for us all! Our film "Chhath" has been officially selected for IFFI, Goa 2025!"

She continued, "This is truly special, only the 2nd or 3rd time ever a Bhojpuri film will be showcased at IFFI. To see our language, stories, and culture shine on such a grand stage is a huge leap for Bhojpuri cinema."

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Speaking about the selection, director Nitin Neera Chandra shared, "This recognition is not just for our film but for Bihar and its people. Through Chhath, we wanted to show the grace, resilience, and pride that define our culture," as quoted in a press note shared by the team.

Echoing his sentiments, the producer Neetu Chandra expressed her joy, saying, "With every project, we are striving to bring respect and positive attention back to our home state. I was ecstatic to see how the festival was being talked about in the whole country this year. The film is a heartfelt tribute to our roots, and being selected for Indian Panorama is an honor that motivates us to keep telling such stories," as quoted in the press note.

The brother-sister duo, Nitin and Neetu Chandra, has been working meticulously to change the image of Bihar through their films, aiming to restore respect and pride for their homeland in the cinematic landscape. Their commitment to showcasing Bihar's talent, traditions, and narratives has earned them admiration across the country.

The movie 'Chhath' premiered on October 24 at the Waves OTT platform.

- ANI

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Priya S
Wonderful news! Bhojpuri cinema has so much potential beyond the typical commercial films. Nitin and Neetu Chandra are doing remarkable work in changing perceptions about Bihar through meaningful storytelling. More power to them! 🙏
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Michael C
As someone who attended IFFI last year, it's great to see regional cinema getting this platform. Indian cinema is so much more than just Bollywood. Looking forward to watching this film and learning more about Chhath festival traditions.
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Ananya R
Watched 'Chhath' on Waves OTT last month. The film beautifully captures the spiritual essence of the festival and the dedication of devotees. The cinematography is stunning! So glad it's getting this recognition at IFFI. 👏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the cultural representation, I wish more regional films had better distribution and marketing. Many people outside Bihar might not even know about this film's OTT release. Hope IFFI selection brings it more visibility.
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Vikram M
Bahut badhiya! This is exactly what Bhojpuri cinema needs - meaningful content that showcases our rich cultural heritage rather than just entertainment. Nitin Chandra has always been a quality filmmaker. Jai Bihar! 🌅

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