The highly anticipated trailer of Paani, the National Award-winning film produced by global icon Priyanka Chopra and directed by Marathi actor-filmmaker Adinath Kothare, has just been released across social media platforms.
The film, which focuses on the pressing issue of water scarcity in drought-prone areas, promises to be a powerful, emotional journey of a young man’s relentless fight for his community.
Scheduled for release on October 18, Paani explores the grim realities faced by villagers struggling for access to water.
The film’s trailer offers a glimpse into the bleak conditions, showing people roaming in desperation for water, the impact of political interference, and the unwavering resolve of a young man named Hanumant Kendre, played by Kothare, who embarks on a mission to bring water to his drought-stricken village.
The trailer paints a vivid picture of life in a region ravaged by drought, where basic survival becomes a daily battle. Hanumant, frustrated by the unending hardships of his people, refuses to accept defeat and takes matters into his own hands.
What follows is a tale of hope and resilience, with Hanumant leading the charge to secure water for his village. He finds an ally in his soon-to-be wife, who stands by his side throughout his journey.
The story also highlights how the entire village unites in this mission, offering him unwavering support.
Priyanka Chopra, while sharing the trailer on her social media, wrote, "In a world where there is a scarcity of water, love is the greatest resource.
Paani is a testament to the resilience, hope, and ability to create change in the face of human adversity. It shows us that when passion and purpose unite, anything is possible."
In addition to Adinath Kothare, Paani boasts a stellar cast, including acclaimed actors Subodh Bhave, Kishor Kadam, Sachin Goswami, and Rucha Vaidya, among others.
The film is backed by the combined production strength of Priyanka Chopra's Purple Pebble Productions, Rajshri Entertainment, and Kothare Vision.
The story, penned by Nitin Dixit, is based on a true incident, making it all the more poignant and relevant.
The film touches upon not only the environmental challenges posed by water scarcity but also the human spirit’s resilience when faced with such adversity.