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Neera Arya: India's First Women's Army Revealed
29 Dec
Summary
- Film revisits Neera Arya's role in India's first women's army.
- Roopa Iyer made her Hindi directorial debut with this movie.
- The movie is a tribute to unsung heroes of India's freedom struggle.
Azad Bharath, a historical drama slated for release on January 2, aims to illuminate a forgotten chapter of India's freedom struggle. The film centers on freedom fighter Neera Arya, portrayed by Roopa Iyer, who was part of Subhas Chandra Bose's groundbreaking first women's army. This cinematic endeavor marks Roopa Iyer's debut as a Hindi film director, a journey she describes as challenging.
Despite facing obstacles, including initial reluctance from crew members to follow a woman director, Iyer persevered. She credits the women in her life for their unwavering support throughout the project. The film is conceived as a tribute to the nation's unsung heroes, delving into stories of patriotism and leadership that often remain untold. Iyer emphasizes that the film offers comprehensive historical knowledge, akin to reading multiple books.
Produced under India Classic Arts, the film features music by Gautham Srivatsaa and stars Shreyas Talpade, Suresh Oberoi, Priyanshu Chatterjee, and Indira Tiwari. The decision to produce the film in Hindi stems from a desire to honor Netaji's universal legacy, transcending geographical limitations. Iyer describes Azad Bharath as a socially conscious film dedicated to the country, aiming to resonate with a broad audience.




