Pioneering Film Bridges Indo-Vietnam Cultural Heritage
The India Book of Records is producing the first-ever film addressing Indo-Vietnam cultural heritage. Announced in Hanoi, shooting will occur in Vietnam and India. The initiative seeks to highlight shared cultural connections and is based on the book 'The Guardian of Heritage.' The release is set for February 14, 2026.

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The India Book of Records has embarked on a groundbreaking project to produce the world's first film dedicated to Indo-Vietnam cultural heritage, with the aim of deepening cultural exchanges between the two nations.
In a recent announcement made in Hanoi, the producer revealed that shooting would span various locations across Vietnam and India. The film is directed by Mr. Vimal Mishra and creatively led by Mr. Biswadeep Roy Chowdhury. It draws inspiration from 'The Guardian of Heritage,' a biography of Vietnamese folk artist Prof. Dr. Chu Bao Que.
Scheduled for a February 14, 2026 release, the project seeks to elevate the cultural connections of India and Vietnam, featuring contributions from record holders in cultural heritage and music. The initiative also highlights the significance of historic ties and promotes global cultural appreciation.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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