Prime Video announced the global premiere of Songs of Paradise, the story of Kashmiri singer Raj Begum will be seen
Prime Video has announced the premiere of the film ‘Songs of Paradise’. ‘Songs of Paradise’ is based on the special story and journey of Padma Shri Award winner Raj Begum. The film, showing courage, identity and courage with the beautiful background of the valley, will knock on OTT on August 29.
This story, made in the presentation of Excel Entertainment and in the production of Apple Tree Pictures Production and Renzu Films Production, shows the strong spirit of music, Himmat and Kashmir’s first famous playback singer, who not only inspired women there but also gave a new direction in the industry.
Directed by director Danish Renzu and written by Niranjan Iyengar and Sunayna Kachru, Songs of Paradise will be seen in two different times as Noor Begum in the Songs of Paradise and Noor Begum in the Songs of Paradise. Along with this, Zain Khan Durrani, Sheeba Chadha, Taruk Raina and Lilate Dubey are also there.
Manish Meghani, Director and Head of Content Licensing, Prime Video, India said, Songs of Paradise introduces a new and emotional story, based on the rich music tradition of Kashmir and shows a low-known true story of courage and freedom, which has brilliant acting and heritage.
Ritesh Sidhwani said, Songs of Paradise is a story that shows the culture, feelings and expectations of Kashmir. The film beautifully opens the pages of the life of Padma Shri winner Noor Begum, whose voice not only made Kashmir proud but also inspired the coming generations. We are happy to present this special and powerful story in association with Danish Renzu with prime videos.
The film’s director and writer Danish Renzu said, “The film Songs of Paradise, Padma is a heartbreaking tribute to Shri winner Raj Begum.” She was the first female voice of Radio Kashmir. The film tells a passionate story inspired by their music, heritage and courage, especially at a time when the society tied women emotionally and culturally. This is the story of a woman who dared to dream, while dreaming at that time was also forbidden.