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John Abraham: Animals Teach Us Compassion
23 Feb
Summary
- The film premiered in Pune, featuring cast, crew, and producer John Abraham.
- It highlights the bond between a Siberian Husky named Oslo and its owner.
- The film emphasizes that animals are teachers, not servants.

The film "Oslo: A Tail of Promise" recently had its premiere in Pune, attended by its cast, crew, and producer John Abraham. This legacy non-fiction film tells the true story of a Siberian Husky named Oslo and his owner, Pooja R Bhale, focusing on their journey of mutual healing and companionship.
John Abraham, who also produced the film, described it as a reminder that "animals are not here to serve us," but rather to teach us. He emphasized that compassion is a responsibility. The narrative celebrates the profound bond between humans and animals, showcasing how their connection transcends species.
Directed by Isha Pungaliya, the film intentionally avoids dramatization, opting for emotional authenticity. It highlights Pooja's unique lifestyle and her deep connection with animals, challenging societal norms. The story, rooted in lived moments, presents an intimate portrait of coexistence and the unconditional gifts animals offer humanity, as exemplified by Oslo and Pooja's relationship.




