‘695’ movie to showcase the saga of 505 years of struggle for Shriram Janmabhoomi
To be released nationwide on 19th January
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New Delhi – ‘695’, a Hindi movie based on the 505 years of struggle for Shriram Janmabhoomi has been made by the ‘Shadani Films’. It will be released in 800 cinemas across the country on 19th January. Before that, a special screening was organised for the dignitaries at ‘PVR Plaza’ in Connaught Place, Delhi. At that time, the revered Yudhishthir Maharaj of Shadani Darbar, a spiritual organisation, and storyteller Dr Manmohan Krishna, Pt. Ram Naresh Tiwari Maharaj, International Executive President of Vishwa Hindu Parishad advocate Alok Kumar, National Guide of Hindu Janajagruti Samiti Sadguru Dr Charudatta Pingale, editor of ‘Sudarshan TV’ Mr Suresh Chavhanke, leader of Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh Mr Indresh Kumar, actor Mr Arun Govil who played the role of Shriram in the ‘Ramayana’ series broadcasted on Doordarshan etc. were present. All the dignitaries were honoured at the time.
The film will pave the way to the liberation of Shrikrushna Janmabhoomi, Kashi Vishwanath Temple and Hindu Rashtra – Sadguru Dr Pingale
Sadguru Dr Pingale
Speaking on the film, Sadguru Dr Pingale said that Hindus have been struggling at all levels, physical and mental, for the Shriram temple for the last 505 years. The struggle of 505 years has been very neatly presented in this 2-hour movie. The movie shows the struggle for the construction of the Shriram temple on Shriram Janmabhoomi, which will pave the way to the liberation of Shrikrushna Janmabhoomi and Kashi Vishwanath Temple, and to the establishment of Hindu Rashtra.
Meaning of the movie name ‘695’The producer of this movie is Shyam Chawla. He said, 6, 9 and 5 numbers have a great contribution to the Shriram temple. On 6th December 1992, the Babri structure was demolished in Ayodhya; on 9th November 2019, the Supreme Court’s verdict came in favor of the temple; on 5th August 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed the bhoomi-pujan ceremony of the temple. |