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Gujarati Film "Roll No 56" by Bhavin Trivedi ,tastes its first success


A vision that has given a new breathing space to the Gujarati Cinema. The art of cinema long forgotten is now in safe hands with young Directors like Mr. Bhavin Trivedi, who took the risk that was much required. Today when so many Gujarati films are being made and the entire senario seems to be changing for good, at times it gets difficult for filmmakers to stay true towards the art of film making. Amidst this Director Bhavin Trivedi and the Producers of 99films, a production house in Gujarat took a huge risk by coming up with their first art film "Roll No 56". This film is based on one of the sensitive child issue of our country. Intention being to leave the audience pondering as to why this happens. This film is made considering the world cinema and is being sent at various National and International Film Festivals. The very first international festival it went for was the 4th Indian Cine Film Festival 2016 which was inaugurated on the 18th September 2016 at Mumbai. It was for the first time that any Gujarati film had entered any Film Festival. The film not only got nominated but also won its first Special Mention Award - Debut Director. Every jury member who saw the screening appreciated it to be the most promising Gujarati film. The credit certainly goes to the entire team.
" Roll No 56 " is all set to bring in a huge creative change as this young director from Rajkot who believes in the art of film making is extremely confident in his vision and aims to serve his audience the best form of art through his strong films in future as well. 
With such young talents coming forth and taking the lead I feel the art of filmmaking will surely see a new era Shapping.

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  1. Congratulating Bhavin Trivedi for his First Sucess.. sky is the Limit...! Waiting for the Blast..!

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