09 January,2020 08:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Sanjay Mishra
Veteran actor Sanjay Mishra opines that if a National Award-winning movie is not shown to people across the country, the credit is a waste.
Mishra was addressing questions on his upcoming movie Turtle, which has bagged the National Award for Best Rajasthani Film. The actor said, "A National Award-winning film has to be showcased across India in order to make people aware [of it]. Otherwise it becomes a waste. The government should showcase this film across India. Since this film is based on global warming, it should be showcased in all schools. Also, a one-rupee ticket should be charged from all kids in schools so that the producer can feel motivated, since he has made a film on a very important issue."
The film deals with the problem of water crisis in the villages of Rajasthan.
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