Madhya Pradesh is buzzing with student screenings of ‘Shatak’, a film designed to acquaint the younger generation with RSS’s enduring legacy. Tax-free declaration by the state government has fueled this outreach by pro-RSS and BJP networks organizing dedicated shows.
Marking 100 years of RSS since 1925, the documentary unfolds a saga of unwavering commitment. Ajay Devgn narrates vividly, resurrecting historical giants—Savarkar, Gandhi, Patel, Bose—via sophisticated AI-driven graphics from filmmaker Veer Kapoor.
A standout initiative in Satna saw Madhurima Seva Sanskriti Sansthan treat 300 pupils to the film. Their reactions spoke volumes: excitement over RSS’s pivotal yet often untold roles in nationhood.
Dr. Swapna Verma, visionary behind the institute, remarked, ‘Future leaders need this exposure. ‘Shatak’ not only chronicles RSS feats but instills service ethos effortlessly.’
With CM Mohan Yadav publicly endorsing via attendance, the campaign gains traction across regions. This strategic use of cinema bridges generational gaps, embedding values of sacrifice. Amid debates on promotion of specific narratives, ‘Shatak’ stands as a high-impact medium revitalizing cultural pride in Madhya Pradesh’s classrooms.
