Ajanite Mone Mone, the first regional film on sanitation premiered at the Srimanta Sankaradeva Kalakshetra in Guwahati on Friday. Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal inaugurated the premiere at the and applauded the whole team of Ajanite Mone Mone.
Ajanite Mone Mone is a full-length Assamese film that revolves around the theme of sanitation.
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This film was produced by the Swachh Bharat Gramin (Assam) under the banner of Ratna Productions.
During his speech, Sonowal said making India the cleanest country is Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s dream. “We should all aim to fulfil this dream by contributing our efforts by keeping our environment clean. If every ward takes up the cause and decides to contribute towards the cause, no one can stop in making Guwahati the cleanest city.”
The film revolves around the issue of open defecation, and aims at making the Swachh Bharat Mission a “Jana Andolan” by creating awareness.
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Public Health and Engineering Minister Rihon Daimary, Film Director Upakul Bordoloi, and Swachh Bharat Gramin (Assam) Mission Director Dr Siddharth Singh were present on the occasion.
Actors Sunita Kausik, Raag Oinitom, Baharul Islam from the movie were present, while Zubeen Garg has lent his voice to one of the songs. The film released in 45 theatres across Assam on Friday.