Harshad Nalawade’s Follower to Release on March 21, 2025, Explores Belagavi Border Dispute
New Delhi [India], January 11: Harshad Nalawade’s much-anticipated debut film, Follower, which had its world premiere at the prestigious International Film Festival of Rotterdam, will be released in theaters on March 21, 2025. The film takes a deep dive into the long-standing and complex Belagavi border dispute between Karnataka and Maharashtra, a region that has [...]
New Delhi [India], January 11: Harshad Nalawade’s much-anticipated debut film, Follower, which had its world premiere at the prestigious International Film Festival of Rotterdam, will be released in theaters on March 21, 2025. The film takes a deep dive into the long-standing and complex Belagavi border dispute between Karnataka and Maharashtra, a region that has been at the center of territorial and linguistic tensions for decades. The city of Belagavi, with its significant Marathi-speaking population, has remained a contentious point of contention between the two states.
Follower offers a gripping narrative that explores the political and social dynamics of the dispute. The film follows a social media journalist who passionately advocates for Belagavi’s inclusion in Maharashtra, rallying for pro-Marathi sentiments. Amidst this, a local leader reignites the decades-old controversy, triggering a chain of events that unravel the intricacies of identity, politics, and belonging. With its powerful storyline, the film offers a fresh perspective on the complex motivations behind regional disputes.