Nila Madhab Panda, the director of ‘Kadvi Hawa’ that was screened at the ongoing International Film Festival of India, hopes a positive word of mouth brings in more footfalls in theatres to watch the movie, which makes a point about climate change.
“The early reviews have been really positive and encouraging. I am hoping that the positive word of mouth will motivate audiences to watch and appreciate the film,” Panda said in a statement.
Presented by Eros International and produced by Akshay Parija, Manish Mundra and Panda, the movie, a National Award winner, captures the threat of climate change, and features Ranvir Shorey as a young bank loan recovery agent and Sanjay Mishra as a blind old farmer, two ordinary people fighting for survival in two extreme weather conditions, not of their making.
The film is also supported by the Shakti Foundation, GAIL and Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change. – Agencies

