much awaited film Fateh Its first public screening took place at PVR, City Mall, Mumbai, giving the audience an early glimpse of its powerful story. The film starring Sonu Sood, Jacqueline Fernandez, Naseeruddin Shah and others is generating significant buzz for its entertaining action sequences, compelling story and socially relevant theme of cyber crime.
The screening was attended by CISF jawans, architects and special guests, making it a memorable evening.
about fateh
Directed by Sonu Sood, Fateh Delving into the world of cyber crime, addressing its far-reaching consequences and raising awareness about digital security. The film has already received positive responses, with audiences appreciating its impactful story and the importance of its message in today’s technology-driven world. The music of famous artists like Honey Singh, Arijit Singh and B Praak has further increased the anticipation of the film.
Sonu Sood shared his thoughts
Actor Sonu Sood, who plays an important role in the film, expressed his association with the project and said, “Fateh This film is close to my heart as it addresses an important issue like cyber crime which affects countless lives. It’s an honor to be a part of a project that not only entertains, but also educates and inspires change.”
Commenting on the occasion, Jayant Jain, CEO, GM Modular, said, “Fateh is a film that highlights the serious issue of cyber crime, and we are proud to be associated with such a meaningful project. “Hosting this premiere for the partners.” , is our way of celebrating the invaluable contribution of architects and brave CISF jawans.
Fateh This is not just another action-packed entertainer; It blends adventure with a meaningful story, highlighting a serious issue while keeping the audience engaged. With its powerful performances, thought-provoking themes and superb music, the film is set to leave an indelible mark at the box office and in the hearts of the audiences.
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