India Book of Records' Award-Winning Film Promoted in Osaka, Japan
IBR Award-Winning Film Promoted in Japan

The India Book of Records (IBR) production Vuon Tinh Yeu - Prem Ki Surdhara, which celebrates the rich cultural heritage of India and Vietnam, was promoted at a special event in Osaka, Japan, on 14 June 2026. The event saw the presence of Dr. Biswaroop Roy Chowdhury, Chief Editor of IBR; Mrs. Neerja Roy Chowdhury, Managing Editor of IBR; and Prof. Dr. Chu Bao Que, Cultural Ambassador and Chairman of the Policy and Development Consultative Council of the Vietnam Federation of UNESCO Associations (VFUA), along with eminent delegates from India, Vietnam, and Japan.

Film Recognized at International Festival

The film, which promotes Indo-Vietnam Cultural Heritage under the leadership of Prof. Dr. Chu Bao Que, won the Best International Film Award at the 8th Haryana International Film Festival held at Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra, on 25 March 2026. This accolade underscores the film's artistic excellence and its role in cultural diplomacy through cinema.

Release Details

Vuon Tinh Yeu - Prem Ki Surdhara is scheduled for a worldwide release on 24 July 2026 via Waves OTT, the digital streaming platform of Prasar Bharati, the Government of India.

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Story and Concept

Based on a concept by renowned Vietnamese folk artist Prof. Dr. Chu Bao Que, the film tells the inspiring story of an Indian girl from a village in Madhya Pradesh who journeys to the musical stages of Hanoi, Vietnam. Through music, art, and storytelling, the film builds a vibrant cultural bridge between two ancient civilizations, celebrating their shared values, traditions, and enduring friendship.

Production Team

Directed by Biswadeep Roy Chowdhury, with Vimal Mishra as Director of Photography, the film combines compelling storytelling with visual artistry to present a unique narrative of cultural exchange and mutual respect.

Dual Mission

Beyond its cinematic objectives, the film serves as a platform to showcase the talents of IBR record holders in music, acting, direction, and scriptwriting. The project fulfills a dual mission: promoting Indo-Vietnam cultural heritage while providing a global stage for exceptional Indian talent.

Broader Cultural Initiatives

The film is part of a series of initiatives to strengthen cultural ties between India and Vietnam, including the publication of the book Guardian of Heritage and training Indian schoolchildren in Vietnamese dance forms, presented during the 8th Haryana International Film Festival. The worldwide release marks another milestone in this cultural exchange program.

International Reach

A Vietnamese-dubbed version with English subtitles is planned for release in Vietnam and other international markets through cinemas and digital platforms. The film stands as a symbol of friendship, heritage preservation, and artistic diplomacy, reflecting growing collaboration between India and Vietnam and demonstrating cinema's power to connect people and preserve shared cultural legacies.

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