Sanjay Bundela on Shri Ramayan Katha: First Film to Be Dubbed in Chhattisgarhi

Chhattisgarh, March 2025 – Sanjay Bundela, co-producer of the much-anticipated film Shri Ramayan Katha, recently addressed journalists, unveiling his vision for the movie and its impact on Chhattisgarh’s film industry. Produced under Mahobiya Film Production, this ambitious project marks a significant step in regional cinema and will be the first-ever film to be dubbed in Chhattisgarhi, bringing mythological storytelling closer to the local audience. A Historic First for Chhattisgarh’s Language & Culture For the first time, a grand mythological film will be available in Chhattisgarhi, a move Bundela describes as “a tribute to the language, people, and cultural identity of Chhattisgarh.” He emphasized that while Bollywood and South Indian cinema dominate the mainstream, regional audiences often feel disconnected due to language barriers. “Chhattisgarh has a strong cultural legacy, but our cinema has not received the recognition it deserves. By dubbing Shri Ramayan Katha in Chhattisgarhi, we are giving our people a film that speaks their language and represents their emotions,” Bundela stated. A Grand Retelling of Ramayan The film, starring Dev Sharma as Lord Ram and popular influencer Anjali Arora as Mata Sita, aims to bring the timeless epic of Ramayan to a modern audience while staying true to its spiritual and cultural essence. Bundela expressed confidence that this film would set a new standard for mythological cinema, blending tradition with high production value. “We are not just making a film; we are creating a legacy. Shri Ramayan Katha will be a cinematic experience that will resonate across generations.” Mahobiya Film Production’s Vision for Chhattisgarhi Cinema With Mahobiya Film Production’s entry into the industry, Bundela envisions a transformation in Chhattisgarh’s filmmaking landscape. “This is just the beginning. We are committed to making Chhattisgarh a hub for high-quality cinema that represents our stories and traditions,” he said. The film’s dubbing in Chhattisgarhi is expected to encourage more regional language films, opening new opportunities for local artists, writers, and filmmakers. A Film for Every Household “We want every household in Chhattisgarh to experience the story of Lord Ram in their own language. This is a film that belongs to the people, and dubbing it in Chhattisgarhi ensures that no one feels left out,” Bundela concluded. With an August 2025 release planned, Shri Ramayan Katha is already generating significant buzz, not just for its grand storytelling but also for being a cultural milestone in Chhattisgarh’s cinema history.

Mar 7, 2025 - 00:30
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Sanjay Bundela on Shri Ramayan Katha: First Film to Be Dubbed in Chhattisgarhi

Chhattisgarh, March 2025 – Sanjay Bundela, co-producer of the much-anticipated film Shri Ramayan Katha, recently addressed journalists, unveiling his vision for the movie and its impact on Chhattisgarh’s film industry. Produced under Mahobiya Film Production, this ambitious project marks a significant step in regional cinema and will be the first-ever film to be dubbed in Chhattisgarhi, bringing mythological storytelling closer to the local audience.

A Historic First for Chhattisgarh’s Language & Culture

For the first time, a grand mythological film will be available in Chhattisgarhi, a move Bundela describes as “a tribute to the language, people, and cultural identity of Chhattisgarh.” He emphasized that while Bollywood and South Indian cinema dominate the mainstream, regional audiences often feel disconnected due to language barriers.

“Chhattisgarh has a strong cultural legacy, but our cinema has not received the recognition it deserves. By dubbing Shri Ramayan Katha in Chhattisgarhi, we are giving our people a film that speaks their language and represents their emotions,” Bundela stated.

A Grand Retelling of Ramayan

The film, starring Dev Sharma as Lord Ram and popular influencer Anjali Arora as Mata Sita, aims to bring the timeless epic of Ramayan to a modern audience while staying true to its spiritual and cultural essence.

Bundela expressed confidence that this film would set a new standard for mythological cinema, blending tradition with high production value. “We are not just making a film; we are creating a legacy. Shri Ramayan Katha will be a cinematic experience that will resonate across generations.”

Mahobiya Film Production’s Vision for Chhattisgarhi Cinema

With Mahobiya Film Production’s entry into the industry, Bundela envisions a transformation in Chhattisgarh’s filmmaking landscape. “This is just the beginning. We are committed to making Chhattisgarh a hub for high-quality cinema that represents our stories and traditions,” he said.

The film’s dubbing in Chhattisgarhi is expected to encourage more regional language films, opening new opportunities for local artists, writers, and filmmakers.

A Film for Every Household

“We want every household in Chhattisgarh to experience the story of Lord Ram in their own language. This is a film that belongs to the people, and dubbing it in Chhattisgarhi ensures that no one feels left out,” Bundela concluded.

With an August 2025 release planned, Shri Ramayan Katha is already generating significant buzz, not just for its grand storytelling but also for being a cultural milestone in Chhattisgarh’s cinema history.

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