India’s silver screens are alive with ‘Shatak: Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh at 100,’ a film that’s resonating deeply with patrons for its authentic storytelling. Veer Kapoor, the producer and proud RSS swayamsevak, opened up about the heartfelt motivations driving this cinematic tribute.
‘Crafting ‘Shatak’ was my commitment to truth and national duty,’ shared Kapoor. ‘The RSS deserves its story told right—its founding in 1925, the battles fought, and the services rendered to every corner of society.’
Celebrating the centenary, the film navigates through pivotal eras: RSS’s support for independence warriors, its principled resistance during dark political times like the Emergency, and ongoing social reforms. Directed by Ashish Mall with Ashish Tiwari’s co-production, it demystifies RSS thought and amplifies its legacy for the digital generation.
‘Misunderstandings about RSS end here,’ Kapoor asserted. ‘This film bridges the past with the present.’ Debuting on February 19 under ADA 360 Degree LLP, ‘Shatak’ has ignited a wave of appreciation, blending education with entertainment seamlessly.
Families and youth are flocking to theaters, emerging with renewed pride in India’s volunteer spirit. The film’s nuanced portrayal ensures RSS’s contributions—from disaster relief to cultural preservation—shine brightly.
In essence, ‘Shatak’ transcends screens, becoming a beacon of clarity and inspiration amid the RSS’s landmark year.
