Provocative Premiers: JNU & Bengal 1947 Stir Potential Controversy

Urvashi Rautela and Devoleena Bhattacharjee bring buzz with updates on their latest projects. Urvashi's film title sparks conversations, while Devoleena's movie delves into a love story set against India's partition.
Poster of JNU: Jahangir National University, First Look of Bengal 1947

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Bollywood is abuzz with two upcoming releases poised to take audiences by storm. On Tuesday, actress Urvashi Rautela unveiled the poster for 'JNU: Jahangir National University', igniting social media conversations with its provocative title.

Meanwhile, television star Devoleina Bhattacharjee shared a first glimpse at her film, a period drama set during India's fight for independence.

'A Game of National Fragmentation Veiled as Education'

The poster for Urvashi's film features an India map in saffron, gripped by a hand. The tagline for 'JNU: Jahangir National University' reads: 'Can an educational institution fracture a nation?' Sharing the poster on Instagram, Urvashi wrote, 'Behind closed educational walls, a conspiracy to disintegrate the nation is brewing. When the left clashes with the right, who will emerge victorious in this battle for dominance?'

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'JNU' is directed by Vinay Sharma and produced by Pratima Datta, featuring powerful performances by Urvashi Rautela, Piyush Mishra, Ravi Kishan, Vijay Raaz, and Siddharth Bodke. The film is set to hit theaters on April 5th.

The Partition Love Story

'Beloved for her role in 'Saath Nibhana Saathiya', Devoleena Bhattacharjee also shared an update on a new project. She unveiled the first look of 'Bengal 1947' on Instagram, focusing on the effects of India's 1947 partition on Bengal.

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Devoleena's shared first look features graphic barbed wires over the map of India and faces of characters. The video is captioned, 'Amidst the chaos and anarchy of a country's division, witness an epic love story: Bengal 1947.' Directed by Akashaditya Lama and produced by twice National Award-winning director Satish Pandey, the film promises to be an intriguing exploration of historical events.

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