Boys Don't Cry: Comes Alive on Big-Screen!!

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Boys Don't Cry: The story of 15 years of emotion will hit the screen, Meghna said - 'It took eight years to gather the courage to write'


'Mard ko dard nahi hota', or 'Is crying like a girl, are rhetoric that often becomes a part of the dialogue between boys.
But, often in a relationship, the man's voice is rarely heard. Delhi-based filmmaker deepika Narayan Bhardwaj's feature-length documentary film 'India's Sons' is getting buzz in the country and abroad, now the wallet PLATFORM' target='_blank' title='digital-Latest Updates, Photos, Videos are a click away, CLICK NOW">digital world's top company.
It was inaugurated on this Women's Day and now its beginning has been announced. Pocket Aces plans to make this film under the banner of its long-form video company Dice Media.
 Noted writer Meghna pant has started writing the script of the film, on whose own novel 'Boys Don't Cry' will be based. Meghna pant says, 'We started discussing this on Women's Day. 'Boys Don't Cry' is not just a book for me. This is the story of those 15 years of my life, which took me eight years to muster up the courage to write. According to me, this is no less than a rule book to make girls understand matters of heart and mind.
What else to expect from this film based on the novel 'Boys Don't Cry'? To this Meghna says, 'It is an attempt to peep into what happens behind the doors in modern indian weddings. This is also a dialogue on mental health which I think should be in every family. Apart from being entertaining, interesting, and interesting, I want this film to take this dialogue further.
I believe that after watching this film, every audience will definitely feel the change within themselves.' Meghna Pant's novel 'Boys Don't Cry' has just hit the market in January. As soon as it came, this book has garnered many accolades. There has been applause at the Literature festival and it has also become a bestseller on Amazon.
Aditi Srivastava, CEO of Pocket Aces, a company that is going to make a film on this book, says, “When I first got this book, I understood that this is the story that Dice media has to tell on the big screen. Although many films have been made on domestic violence and exploitation, the story of this novel gives us the courage to break the rut and try to look at the whole equation of marriage from a different perspective. Here the heroine is not a bad woman. He is modern. works. And, in a marriage that looks normal from above, is also financially independent. Not everything is black and white in this story. This is such a tide of emotions that is boiling in the pages of the book and is desperate to spread on the screen of cinema. Significantly, Dice media has done many important things in the indian entertainment world. Recently it has decided to make a remake of an Emmy Award-winning series. Preparations for making South Korea's hit series 'Something in the Rain' in indian languages is also going on in Dice Media's office.


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