Renuka S. Jain presents Vasudha Movies 'Dil Se Pooch'Kidhar Jaana Hai' set to hit the theatres on 15th December. Written and Directed by Shrirang, starring Aditya Shrivastava (investigating cop of CID fame) and Vani Tripathi (prominent theatre personality and part of movies like Dushman, Stumped, Chalte Chalte, Sutradhar) as the main protagonists with Ashok Shinde, Lushin Dubey, Abhijit Lahri, Vijay Amaurya, Sushita Thatte, Ravi Khanwilkar, Rihitashv, Neeraj Sood and Jitendra Roy. 'Dil Se Pooch' ' is a tale of relationships of people who keep their faith in life and innocence intact despite being torn apart by circumstances and events that happen around them.
'Dil Se Pooch'' is a movie that deals with the fundamental question of whether an individual creates a society or society moulds an individual. This story deals with a series of violent events, which happened during the early nineties and changed the course of many lives. Among these lives are the protagonists Avinash and Aliya who were separated during this period and meet after a gap of few years only to find each other as a police officer and a prostitute, in a situation where one has to deal with the system and other has to deal with oneself. The movie is all about the difficulties Avinash and Aliya face in leading their lives and how they get along with it. 'Dil Se Pooch'' is the story about their journey.
The film, directed by debutant director Shrirang Ramchandra Dhawale, a National School Drama product and a National Award winner for Marathi film Pudcha Paol is set against socio-political scenario in Mumbai from 1993 to 2005. Talking about the film, Shrirang said, 'It is a relationship-oriented film with the lot of socio-political under current. It is about how people get shattered by socio-political events around them even though they may have nothing to do with them (the events) The underlying essence of the film being that the country has a life laced with events that affect the political and social fabric of the country and parallel to that are the lives of the individuals living in that nation.''