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ZEE5 unveils trailer of Rakul Preet Singh starrer Chhatriwali (VIDEO)

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Saturday, 7 January 2023 (01:42 IST)
New Delhi: ZEE5 on Friday released the trailer of its latest original film ‘Chhatriwali’, starring Rakul Preet Singh and Sumeet Vyas.
 
Directed by Tejas Prabha Vijay Deoskar, the direct-to-digital movie stars Rakul Preet and Sumeet in pivotal roles and Satish Kaushik, Dolly Ahluwalia, Rajesh Tailang, Prachee Shah Pandya and Riva Arora in supporting roles.
 
Produced by Ronnie Screwvala’s RSVP Movies, the social comedy revolutionizes the sexual taboo cast by conservative stakeholders of the society and drives home a strong message on the importance of sex education and safe sex.
 
As seen in the trailer, ‘Chhatriwali’ is headlined by Rakul Preet who takes it upon herself to destigmatise the conversation around sex education and safe sex. The movie sheds light on the reality of Indian households and education system where people shy away from discussing these topics and consider them to be taboo subjects.
 
However, with ‘Chhatriwali’, the makers attempt to normalise these conversations and encourage more safe spaces for peers, colleagues, families, partners and the education system to discuss sex, the history, geography and the biology of it and the importance of safe sex freely and openly. Without being too preachy, the film sets the tone and delivers the message with humour and sensitivity while ensuring that the narrative is entertaining and family friendly.
 
Rakul Preet said, “I am so glad that finally the day is here when my fans get to catch a glimpse of this special character and film that I have been working on. Chhatriwali was that dream project where it checked all the boxes and now with the trailer out, I hope that our hard work pays off as this film deserves special attention and credit. In today's patriarchal society, every household needs a Sanya who holds the courage to single-handedly fight against all odds, traditions, social norms, and barriers.”
 
“I hope this character inspires others to find their voice and speak up against unsafe sex and the many health implications of not using protection. India's youth make up for majority of the population and educating them on safe sex and sex education is the need of the hour, so I am glad that Chhatriwali is catering to them and everyone else in a progressive and entertaining manner. I have respect and only respect for the incredible team behind this extraordinary project,” she added.
 
Sumeet shared, “Chhatriwali breaks the wall of awkward silence around sex between Indian parents and children, husbands and wives, teachers and students. Today’s generation is curious about the word “sex”, “intimacy” because there is always a sense of ‘hush-hush’ around such topics. Amidst the clutter of genres and stories, I am glad that the team thought of this empowering narrative and delivered it with great sensitivity. Also, I am happy to associate with ZEE5 once again”.
 
Director Tejas added, “While researching for Chhatriwali, I happened to visit few rural parts in India and spoke to students and villagers over there. I saw a taboo around the word ‘sex’ and the judgemental attitude of society as well as the pharmacists. But what was more interesting and alarming was that even the urban population had the same issue barring some pockets in metros. The dire need to normalise this conversation were the driving forces behind the making of this film. I am glad that I got the support from RSVP and ZEE5 to make and market Chhatriwali which is entertaining and educating in equal parts. And now that the trailer is out, we are excited to see audience’s reaction to the film”.
 
‘Chhatriwali’ will premiere on ZEE5 from January 20. (UNI)

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