Sneha Ullal discusses her upcoming film, Nishan, which will address racism (Photo Credits-File Image)
The official movie poster for the upcoming movie “Scar,” which stars Adam Saini and Sneha Ullal as the leads, has been released. The movie is directed by Manish Vatsalya, and Kumar Sanu sings a moving song in it.The last time we saw Sneha Ullal was in Love You Loktantra. In the bilingual series Expiry Date, which aired on Zee 5, he made his web series debut in the year 2020. In 2005, Sneha made her acting debut in Lucky: No Time for Love alongside Salman Khan.
The movie “Nishan” is particularly dear to my heart, and it is a tale that must be shared, according to Adam Saini. It is based on my own firsthand experience of racism and discrimination I encountered while living overseas. In order to bring attention to these problems and spark a dialogue that might lead to change, I wanted to share this tale with the entire globe.
Reading the script for “Scar” with Douglas McKenna, Head of Production Sajad, was a truly fascinating experience. Action-packed scenes throughout the movie will keep viewers riveted to their seats. Yet the underlying racism concept in this film is what really makes it stand out. I can attest from personal experience that this is a problem that impacts everyone, regardless of origin or appearance. The film “Nishan” serves as a potent reminder that, at the end of the day, we are all just people who must band together to resist injustice and bigotry.
Sneha Ullal discussed the film’s motivation during the poster release event, stating that “Nishan” is a movie about the various types of scars that people can have, whether they be spiritual, emotional, or physical. She also discussed her main motivation for joining the project, which is to raise awareness of the global problem of racism and prejudice. Adam Saini confirmed her concerns and discussed his own encounters with racism while traveling.
The event also featured performers Faiz Mohammed, Divya Kumar, and actress Khushbu Purohit, which boosted the buzz and vigor surrounding the release of the movie’s posters. Khushboo Purohit, who also has a significant part in the movie, expressed her pleasure about taking part in such a significant endeavor. Faiz Mohammed talks about his experience creating the soundtrack for the movie and how the film’s potent message motivated him. The film’s musicians, including Khushboo Purohit, Shaan, Salman Ali, Javed Ali, Palak Muchhal, Nakash Aziz, Pawani Pandey, and Swati Sharma, expressed their joy at being a part of such a significant undertaking. The emotional impact of the movie’s message will definitely be enhanced by the mix of their individual voices and acting styles.
The creators of “Scar” hope that the way the movie is written and presented will contribute to bringing racism and bigotry to light and fostering a more compassionate and understanding society. Kumar Sanu, who provided the voice for one of the film’s strong songs, was moved by the words and melody of the song and felt motivated to work on the movie after learning about its message.
Siddharth Madhav wrote the score for “Scar,” which was directed by Manish Vatsalya. The team is eager to share this powerful story with the public when the movie debuts in the upcoming year.
“Scar,” according to director Manish Vatsalya, is a potent and thought-provoking movie.
that will appeal to audiences around the world.” “We hope it will inspire conversation and bring awareness to important issues that need to be addressed.”