Kameng: The War for Arunachal
Set against the historically contested landscapes of Arunachal Pradesh, Kameng FPV is a riveting documentary that blends history, geopolitics, and cultural heritage with the immersive perspective of FPV (First-Person View) drone cinematography. Tracing the flashpoints of the 1962 Sino-Indian War, the film delves into archival research, expert insights, and personal accounts—from war historians in Delhi to frontline voices like General Shukla. As the journey unfolds, the film captures the vibrant traditions of the indigenous tribes, the spiritual depth of Buddhist monasteries, and the modern geopolitical tensions surrounding China's counterclaims. Through stunning aerial visuals and in-depth storytelling, Kameng FPV offers a powerful narrative of resilience, identity, and the enduring legacy of Arunachal Pradesh on the global stage.
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Praveen Kumar ChaturvediDirectorSahebs Who Never Left
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Abhishek SinghDirector
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Kshitiz RaiWriter
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Praveen Kumar ChaturvediProducer
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Project Title (Original Language):कामेंग : अरुणाचल के लिए युद्ध
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Project Type:Documentary
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Runtime:33 minutes
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Completion Date:March 20, 2025
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Production Budget:3,500,000 INR
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:Hindi
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Shooting Format:Digital 4K UHD
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
Distribution Information
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Prachyam Studios Pvt. Ltd.DistributorCountry: IndiaRights: All Rights
Capt. Praveen Chaturvedi is a visionary filmmaker and cultural entrepreneur, blending deep Indic heritage with modern innovation. As the founder of Prachyam, the first Indic OTT platform, he has revolutionized digital content by showcasing India's rich traditions. His journey from a Merchant Navy Captain to an acclaimed filmmaker reflects a unique fusion of global leadership and devotion to Bharatiya values. Born in Varanasi into a lineage of scholars, his education at USC and UCLA, along with mentorship from distinguished filmmakers, shaped his cinematic expertise. He has directed over 25 acclaimed documentaries, including projects for the Prime Minister’s Office, G20, and the Indian Army. Under his leadership, Prachyam has gained national recognition, redefining cultural narratives with cutting-edge production and dharmic principles. His documentary series Sahebs Who Never Left challenges colonial perspectives with meticulous research and compelling storytelling. A sought-after speaker, Praveen influences cultural discourse at global forums, advocating for India's rightful place in world civilization.
"If we don't champion this cause, who will? Prachyam is here, ready and eager to make the Indic identity a symbol of pride for generations to come."