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Kashika Kapoor’s film Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass inspires a rural family to fulfill their daughter-in-law's education dreams!

"When I heard that a family in UP in a rural area has decided to support their daughter-in-law’s education after watching the film, I felt an immense amount of happiness, my vision has now been fulfilled...", says actress Kashika Kapoor On Her Film Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass

October 24, 2024 / 12:58 IST
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Kashika Kapoor’s Bollywood debut film, Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass, has significantly impacted the audience with its strong message, especially in rural areas, where its powerful message surrounding the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao campaign has resonated deeply. The film, based on true events surrounding educational issues and the importance of girls’ education, has sparked change in the lives of many, inspiring families to make decisions and prioritize the education of the females in their families.

One remarkable story emerged from a family in a rural area of Uttar Pradesh, who, after watching the film, understood the value of education and financial independence of women. The family decided to send their daughter-in-law back to college to complete her education. This transformative decision reflects how deeply the film’s message has reached and influenced its right audience.

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Kashika Kapoor expressed her pride and gratitude upon learning about this heartwarming story. “It’s overwhelming to know that Aayushmati Geeta Matric Pass has had such a meaningful impact in the minds of the audiences from all over. When I heard that a family in UP in a rural area decided to support their daughter-in-law’s education after watching the film, I felt an immense amount of happiness. This is exactly what I hoped for when I took on this role—to inspire and motivate families, especially in rural areas, to support the education of women.”