Yashi Films and Abhay Sinha presented Bhojpuri superstar Dinesh Lal Yadav, the film 'Sanyog', based on the unique family story of Nirahua and Amrapali Dubey, has now reached the Cannes International Film Festival, where Bollywood superstar comedian Rajpal Yadav is present in the presence of Abhay Sinha. Launched the poster and trailer of the film. Let us tell you that this time films of many Indian languages including Bhojpuri are to be shown in the Cannes Film Festival, for which the efforts of IMPA President Abhay Sinha have been commendable. This is the reason that this time Bhojpuri film Sanyog will also be screened on this global platform in front of the global audience. Rajpal Yadav watched the trailer of the film released from Rapchick's official YouTube channel and praised it and said that it is something special about the Indian film industry. And there it is. He said that 'films made in every language will now be shown to audiences across the world through this festival. It is a matter of great pleasure that Bhojpuri is also included in this. Abhay Sinha told that the story of this film is based on the land beyond seven seas, but its mood is completely related to Bhojpuri society and the artistic presentation of this film has been done, due to which it can be screened in the International Film Festival. Is. Selected as one of the best films.
Cast and crew of 'Syoga'
Let us tell you that Yashi Films Pvt. Ltd.'s film 'Sanyog' is produced by Abhay Sinha and directed by Ananjay Raghuraj. The co-producer of the film is Anil Kumar Singh. The film stars Dinesh Lal Yadav, Amrapali Dubey, Sanjay Pandey, Anita Rawat, Sanjeev Mishra, Surya Dwivedi, J. Neelam, Santosh Pehalwan are in lead roles. The author is Arbind Tiwari and PRO Ranjan Sinha. DOP is Vasu. Musicians are Sajan Mishra and Shubham Tiwari and lyricists are Arabinda Tiwari, Ashutosh Tiwari, Shekhar, Madhur. Choreographer is MK Gupta (Joy) and digital partner is Captain Video Pvt. Ltd. Ltd.
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