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CM Pushkar Singh Dhami Unveils Poster Of Hindi Film 5 September, Showcasing Uttarakhand’s Culture, Talent, And Scenic Beauty

The film has been filmed entirely in Uttarakhand and is a strong attempt to showcase the state's cultural heritage, natural beauty and local talent on the national patal.

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami launched the poster of Hindi film “5 September” at Chief Minister’s Camp Office today. The film has been filmed entirely in Uttarakhand and is a strong attempt to showcase the state’s cultural heritage, natural beauty and local talent on the national patal.

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Chief Minister said Uttarakhand is becoming the favorite destination of filmmaking. He said the state government is providing every possible support under the film policy, so that more producer-directors can produce film on the soil of Uttarakhand and the state youth get employment and platform.

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The Chief Minister said that these type of films not only encourage the talent of Uttarakhand but also help in tourism and cultural enrichment. They wish the filmmaking team good luck and expressed hope that this film will succeed in touching the hearts of the audience.

Film Director Mr. Kunal Shamsher Malla, Artists Mr. Sanjay Mishra, Mr. Brijendra Kala, Mr. Rishabh Khanna, Mr. Bhuvan Khanna and Mr. Deepraj Rana were present on this occasion.

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First published on: Jul 18, 2025 09:28 PM IST


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