Panorama Music Company, under the leadership of Kumar Mangat Pathak, has unveiled the mesmerizing music for the Hindi feature film “The Lost Girl.” Directed and written by Aditya Ranoliya, and produced by Admake India Media Pvt Ltd, A.R. Films, and A.R. Studios, the movie promises enchanting songs that strike a chord with the audience’s emotions. Scheduled for a nationwide release in April this year, “The Lost Girl” is poised to captivate viewers with its poignant narrative.
Set against the backdrop of the harrowing Sikh riots of 1984, “The Lost Girl” narrates the heart-wrenching tale of a 5-year-old girl separated from her family during the tumultuous period. The film not only aims to send shivers down the audience’s spine but also serves as a source of inspiration, particularly for children. It is dedicated to all orphaned children who find themselves alone in the aftermath of such brutal riots.
The film features stellar performances from Prachi Bansal, Aronica Ranoliya, Bhupesh Singh, Poonam Jangra, Navin Nishad, Ravi Singh, Ravish Singh, Raman Nasa, Akshay Singh, Shekhar Yadav, Suman Sen, Sunil Bharti, Neva Malik, and others. Garnering praise from industry luminaries, “The Lost Girl” has already clinched the Best Film award at an international film festival.
Renowned film producer Aditya Ranoliya emphasizes the disproportionate impact of riots on women and children, despite their minimal involvement in the events. “The Lost Girl” authentically portrays the plight of a young girl named Suhani, who becomes a victim of the riots. The film promises to be emotionally gripping, shedding light on the harsh realities faced by innocent individuals during times of turmoil.
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The soul-stirring music for “The Lost Girl” has been composed by Vivek Asthana. The film boasts stellar contributions from various talented individuals, including Prabhat Thakur (2nd Unit Director), Farukh Khan (Cinematographer), Ashish Purav (Lyricist), Neha Chauhan and Veena Joshi (Vocalists), Akhilesh Shukla (Editor), Smriti Datta (Costume Designer), and Simi Ranoliya (Costume Designing).
As anticipation mounts for the nationwide release of “The Lost Girl” in April, audiences can look forward to an unforgettable cinematic experience that delves deep into the complexities of human emotions and societal unrest.