Actress Prachi Bansal, renowned for her portrayal of Sita in the TV serial Shrimad Ramayan on Sony Liv, takes on a poignant new role in director Aditya Ranoliya’s upcoming feature film “The Lost Girl.” The gripping trailer of this emotionally charged film was unveiled at the prestigious Red Bulb Studio in Mumbai, marking a significant moment for the entire team behind “The Lost Girl.”
Produced by Admake India Media Pvt Ltd, AR Films, and AR Studios, and with music released by Panorama Music Company (headed by Kumar Mangat Pathak), “The Lost Girl” is set to hit theaters nationwide on April 5, 2024, under the banner of Panorama Studios International.
Prachi Bansal’s performance in the trailer is nothing short of mesmerizing. As the protagonist, Suhani, embarks on a quest to find her parents, Bansal’s portrayal is both haunting and captivating. Her poignant dialogue, “Until I meet my parents, my heart will not find peace,” leaves audiences eager for more.
Director Aditya Ranoliya shares the inspiration behind the film, citing his personal connection to the events surrounding the 1984 riots. His dedication to telling this story authentically led him on a four-year journey of research and filming in the locations where these incidents occurred. With a staggering statistic revealing that approximately 13 lakh women and girls went missing from 2019 to 2021, Ranoliya aims for “The Lost Girl” to shed light on their collective pain and struggles.
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Actress Prachi Bansal reflects on her character, Suhani, a resilient young woman who, after being separated from her parents during the riots and losing her memory, embarks on a courageous journey to reunite with her family. Bansal sees Suhani as a symbol of empowerment and hopes the film will inspire societal change.
In addition to Bansal’s powerful portrayal, “The Lost Girl” features notable performances by Aronica Ranoliya as the young Suhani, alongside Bhupesh Singh, Poonam Jangra, Raman Nassa, Naveen Nishad, Raveesh Singh, and others in pivotal roles.
The film’s music, composed by Vievek Asthaana, coupled with cinematography by Farooque Khan, brings an immersive quality to Suhani’s journey. Lyrics by Apoorva Ashish, vocals by Neha Rajpal and Veena Joshi, and costume design by Simi Ranoliya further enhance the film’s emotional depth and authenticity.
As “The Lost Girl” prepares to captivate audiences nationwide, anticipation mounts for this heartfelt tale of resilience, hope, and the enduring power of the human spirit. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey of emotion and inspiration with “The Lost Girl.”