Hope and Healing: Subhadra Mahajan's 'Second Chance' Set for Indian Premiere
Debut filmmaker Subhadra Mahajan's 'Second Chance' is set for release in Indian cinemas. The film, premiering at international festivals, tells a story of healing in the Himalayas. Produced by Shyam Bora and others, the film follows a young woman's recovery journey. It's hailed as an intimate experience fit for theaters.

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Subhadra Mahajan, a debut filmmaker, eagerly anticipates the Indian release of her film, 'Second Chance,' scheduled for June 13. This black-and-white cinematic piece had previously premiered at major international film festivals.
Produced by Shyam Bora and distributed by Platoon One Films, 'Second Chance' delves into the poignant journey of a young woman seeking solace and recovery in her family's summer home in the Himalayas after a traumatic incident.
Expressing excitement and gratitude, Mahajan highlights the personal nature of the film and its broad acceptance by audiences. Shiladitya Bora, the founder of Platoon One Films, emphasizes its potential for a successful theatrical run across India's key cities, echoing previous film strategies.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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