Breaking through the veil of propaganda, ‘Shatak: 100 Years of RSS’ has stormed cinemas, offering a revelatory look at Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh’s impactful history. Producer Veer Kapoor, speaking from Indore, revealed his personal stake in the project as a longtime RSS member.
‘This film is my way of fulfilling the duty to serve India,’ Kapoor affirmed. ‘It’s time people see the genuine RSS narrative, free from distortions.’ Tracing back to 1925, the organization’s centennial is illuminated through gripping accounts of trials, triumphs, and tireless service to society.
The cinematic masterpiece, helmed by director Ashish Mall and co-produced by Ashish Tiwari, spotlights RSS’s instrumental contributions—from bolstering the freedom fight to standing firm amid Emergency-era oppression. It masterfully exposes ideological clarity and grassroots initiatives that have redefined community welfare.
Kapoor underscored the film’s role in myth-busting: ‘Generations have been fed half-truths; ‘Shatak’ sets the record straight on RSS’s national devotion.’ Released nationwide on February 19 via ADA 360 Degree LLP, the response has been overwhelmingly positive, with theaters reporting packed houses.
This isn’t mere biography; it’s a clarion call to appreciate the RSS’s foundational role in India’s ethos. Viewers emerge inspired, gaining profound insights into an entity that has quietly shaped the nation’s soul for a hundred years.
As accolades pour in, ‘Shatak’ positions itself as a must-watch, blending history, drama, and patriotism into an unforgettable experience.