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'Laalo' has reached a big and happy moment. The film has completed 100 glorious days in cinemas in its original Gujarati language. The makers are celebrating this achievement with full hearts.
At the same time, the Hindi version of Laalo is also receiving a lot of love from audiences across places.To mark the occasion, the makers shared a new poster featuring Krishna. Along with the picture,they wrote, “100 days in theatres. Endless gratitude. Thank you for believing in Laalo. #LaaloInHindi in cinemas now..”
Fans fill the comments with love
After the post went up, the comment section quickly filled with love and emotion. Many people shared how deeply the film affected them.
One fan wrote, “100 days of experiencing this divine masterpiece 100 days of inserting a ray of hope in many of our lives 100 days of making us proud Laalo's 100 Glorious Days achievement feels soo personal that it makes us haapppyy from bottom of our heart 100 is just the number many more is yet to come congratulations to whole team.
”Other comments were simple and full of devotion. One person wrote, “Jai shree Krishna.” Another wrote, “Congratulations team keep it up Krishna always with you.”
One more comment read, “Proud of you all team Hare Krishna.”
The journey after the film was ready
In an interview with Bollywood Hungama, director Ankit Sakhiya spoke about the real journey of Laalo. He said the journey truly began only after the film was completed. Instead of rushing to release it, the team decided to wait. They spent almost a full year showing the film to people.He explained, “To be honest, while we were making the film, we felt it was good and that it would reach people in its own way.
We believed it had something different to offer, but we never imagined it would connect with so many people in such a short span of time.”This slow and careful approach helped the team understand the film better. It also helped them trust the story even more.
Listening to real people
Ankit Sakhiya shared that the film was not shown only to critics or film insiders. The team wanted honest reactions from real people. He said, “After the film was ready, we began showing it to small groups and asked them very honestly what they felt about it.
We wanted to know what they liked, what they didn’t, and why.”He also added, “We showed the film to audiences from all walks of life — from watchmen and cyclists to senior professionals and business owners. Our idea was to understand who the film was really connecting with and who our audience was.”The responses surprised everyone. Many people said the film felt new. Some said they had never seen something like it before.Today, with 100 glorious days completed, 'Laalo' stands as a film made with patience, belief, and heart.
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