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Chrome Pictures’ Galact celebrates motherhood and breastfeeding

The TVCs message is ”Agar Maa Ka Doodh Piya Hai Toh Kuch Bhi Kar Sakte Hai”

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Delhi: Chrome Pictures has launched its latest film "Galact". Directed by Roopali Singhal and produced by Chrome Pictures, the film celebrates motherhood and the bond between the child and their mother.

Singhal has worked on some ad films recently such as Hopscotch, Britannia Bourbon, Induslnd Bank, and Epigamia. From tender moments of bonding between mother and child to the various challenges and triumphs that a child achieves, "Galact" aims to resonate the journey that a mother and their child experience first-hand.  

The TVCs message is ”Agar Maa Ka Doodh Piya Hai Toh Kuch Bhi Kar Sakte Hai.” One sees kids running, playing, dancing, and achieving everything they set their mind to. 

Normalising breastfeeding on screen, the film's Bollywood touch aims to create a sense of familiarity through nostalgia.

 Sidhant Mago, Creative Head at Daftar Creative Consultancy, shared, "When I first heard about Galact, it instantly reminded me of the iconic Bollywood line 'Ma ka doodh piya hai toh saamne aa...' We all know there's nothing that compares to a mother's milk. That's why we wanted to craft the film around this powerful theme, reminding everyone of the irreplaceable bond between a mother and her child. Kudos to Singhal and the team for bringing this vision to life so beautifully."

"Sidhant Mago yet again came up with a unique and edgy script and Abhishek Notani (Producer) and I were instantly hooked”, said Singhal. “As a Director I knew it was paramount to get the tonality right. While retaining the essence of the subject, the biggest challenge was to make an engaging and light-hearted film.

On top of that, we had to get viewers to accept the visual of a mother breastfeeding on camera. I was sure that the best way to do this was to shoot with real lactating mothers. Thanks to an incredibly sensitive and graceful crew we were able to overcome that challenge with ease. It was a joy to shoot with children and is reflected in the film. Shubhojit Mukherjee’s music was the last magic touch that the film needed.”

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