In the bustling world of Indian cinema, where entertainment often takes center stage, filmmaker Manoj Pandya of Great India Film Television (GIFT) and Jannat Pictures embarks on a unique cinematic journey with his latest project, “WWW – World Without Water.” Addressing one of the planet’s most delicate issues, this film aims to shed light on the impending water crisis looming over the globe.
A Cinematic Exploration of the Water Crisis: “WWW – World Without Water”
Inspired by the alarming scenario surrounding water scarcity and its potential catastrophic consequences, “WWW – World Without Water” delves into the heart of a crucial global issue. The film underscores the gravity of the impending water calamity, emphasizing the environmental and societal impact of climate change, global warming, and dwindling groundwater levels. With water scarcity becoming a critical concern, “WWW” tackles the pressing question of whether the next world war could be fought over water.
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Commencing Production: A Glimpse into the Film’s Inception
On December 18, 2023, the production of “WWW – World Without Water” commenced at a bungalow located in Mumbai’s Madh Island. The film boasts a talented cast, featuring known actors such as Rajendra Shisatkar and Hemant Pandey, under the direction of Manoj Pandya.
Rajendra Shisatkar: Excitement for a Relevant Role
Renowned actor Rajendra Shisatkar, known for his impactful performances in films like “Mumbai Meri Jaan,” “Once Upon a Time in Mumbai,” “Section 375,” and the web series “Ek Thi Begum 2,” expresses his enthusiasm for the new project. Shisatkar shares, “I’ve always been interested in taking on a new and challenging role. When I heard the screenplay for WWW, I was immediately intrigued. The film’s subject makes us think about a potential water catastrophe. As an actor, it is my societal obligation to not only entertain the audience but also to make society aware of the upcoming difficulties. I had to say yes since the plot of the film is so relevant.”
Hemant Pandey: Recognizing the Meaningful Message
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Hemant Pandey, renowned for his iconic role as Pandeji in the television drama “Office Office,” joins the cast of “WWW.” Reflecting on the film’s subject, he remarks, “Like everyone else involved with this film, I found the subject to be very meaningful and thought-provoking. The next generation must understand the value of water and the long-term consequences of a water crisis.”
Manoj Pandya: A Director with a Purpose
Director Manoj Pandya, known for his commitment to capturing people’s attention through films on serious issues, shares his vision for “WWW – World Without Water.” He states, “I’ve always wanted to capture people’s attention through my films on serious issues, and the future water crisis requires serious consideration. “WWW” is a little attempt by me to convey the message of water conservation for a brighter future, with the help of brilliant artists such as Rajendra Shisatkar and Hemant Pandey’s performances.”
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Collaborative Efforts and Future Plans
The screenplay for “WWW – World Without Water” is crafted by Ashish Deo, with Yuvraj Indorai serving as the Director of Photography. Manoj Pandya and Sonu Bansal join forces as the producers of the film. After the film concludes production, the makers intend to showcase it in national and international film festivals around 2024.
Simultaneously, Great India Films in Television (GIFT), in collaboration with Jannat movies, has also launched “AMAR PREM,” a love triangle film directed by acclaimed director Suvendu Raj Ghosh. Both films, “WWW” and “AMAR PREM,” are produced by Manoj Pandya and Sonu Bansal, reflecting their commitment to diverse and impactful storytelling.
“WWW – World Without Water” stands as a cinematic exploration of a critical global issue, utilizing the power of storytelling to raise awareness and provoke thoughtful conversations. As the film moves through its production phase, the audience eagerly anticipates the unveiling of this socially relevant and meaningful cinematic creation.