Bhojpuri’s Dusky Queen Anjana Singh is on a roll, launching production of ‘Shaheed Ki Vidhwa’—a departure from rom-com rivalries into pure patriotism. After debunking fake demise reports, she’s all in on this tribute to valor.
Monday’s set pooja marked the green light, with Instagram flooded by photos of Anjana, her crew, Rakesh Babu, Prakash, and director Praveen Kumar. Fresh off finishing ‘Maar Ka Saya’ (release TBD), this amps up her strong-woman streak.
Reflect on ‘Kushti’: a gritty journey from farm soil to arena triumph, trailer sparking talks. Her filmography gleams with ‘Hamar Swabhiman’, ‘Inspector Dhakad Singh’, and ‘Bahadur Beti’, all showcasing unapologetic heroines.
From 2012’s ‘Ek Aur Faulad’ onward, Anjana’s authenticity extends beyond scripts. That roadside producer rant over hotel woes? It revealed her no-nonsense vibe.
Here, she embodies a widow rising phoenix-like after her soldier husband’s death, blending emotion, resolve, and national homage. Bhojpuri cinema evolves through such narratives, and Anjana leads the charge. Watch this space for updates as the story of sacrifice unfolds.