The film is about based on the true story of a man from Alwar who found his wife after one year and seven months long search after the Uttarakhand flash floods in June, 2013. After losing his wife Leela in the floods, her 45 yr old husband Vijendra Singh Rathore went across almost 1000 villages fighting against all odds and adversities for a year and a half looking for her.
Vijendra Singh Rathore with his wife Leela
He spent difficult nights on the roads with no shelter or food but refused to accept the compensation that the government was offering. She was officially declared dead and relatives had given up hope but he embarked on a relentless search instead.
Far way from home and their five children, Vijendra Singh found Leela in a remote village in the Himalayas on January 27, 2015 alive but too traumatized to speak or recall her past.
Now producer Siddharth Roy Kapur has acquired the rights to produce a film based on Vijendra’s story and the national award winning director Vinod Kapri will direct it.
“Siddharth was incredibly moved by Vijendra’s conviction and strength of character. He felt that this awe-inspiring story of love and the resilience of the human spirit had to be told cinematically. The film will be helmed by director Vinod Kapri,” A source told HT.
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Journalist turned filmmaker Vinod Kapri had won the National Award for his documentary film ‘Can't Take This Shit Anymore’ in 2014. His next, and his debut feature film in 2015 'Miss Tanakpur Haazir Ho', a social-political satire, was praised by Amitabh Bachchan and Raju Hirani. The film starring late Om Puri, Annu Kapoor, Ravi Kishan, Sanjay Mishra, Rahul Bagga and Hrishita Bhatt was also inspired by true events, centring on a man who was accused of sexually molesting a buffalo.
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Vinod Kapri confirms the news by sharing the news with his Facebook followers and his hindi caption read - "ladna hai...aur bas..ladna hai..."
Hailing from Uttarakhand himself, how director Vinod Kapri -who has worked on various news shows and documentaries in the span of 23 years of his successful journalistic career before getting into filmmaking- depicts the Uttarakhand flash flood hero’s love story on the big screen is something we can't wait to watch.
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