Director Amit Rai, known for his work on the successful Oh My God 2, is set to return to the big screen with his latest project, Ohh My Dog. The film has been officially announced for a theatrical release on July 31st, accompanied by the launch of its teaser.
Ohh My Dog is a family entertainer that is based on an emotional story celebrating the bond between humans and their canine companions. A notable highlight of the film is the inclusion of over 250 dogs, emphasizing the film’s core themes of friendship, love, kindness, and compassion. According to the makers, the narrative aims to encourage the peaceful coexistence of humans and animals, urging audiences to move past fear and prejudice to foster a more caring environment for pets.
The teaser for the film was released today, featuring the iconic Amitabh Bachchan song Mere Paas Aao Mere Dosto, Ek Kissa Suno. The use of the track is intended to evoke nostalgia while setting the tone for the innocence and warmth of the story.
The film features an ensemble cast, including Maahi Rai, Pankaj Tripathi, Geeta Aggarwal Sharma, Rajesh Kumar, Pawan Malhotra, Sulakhyana Baruah, and Vijay Mishra. The film also highlights the performances of canine stars, Oscar and Bruno, alongside a vast supporting cast of over 250 dogs. Ohh My Dog is produced by Amit Rai, Rajesh Bhardwaj, and Sana Warsi, under the banners of Babulal Biscope and Thinking Hats Entertainment.
Discussing the inspiration behind the project, director Amit Rai shared his vision for the film, “Dogs teach us the purest form of love and loyalty without expecting anything in return. Through Ohh My Dog, I wanted to tell a story that is emotional, entertaining, and meaningful for every family.”
Rai added that the film serves a broader message beyond the central relationship between the child and the dog. He said, “This is not just a film about a child and a dog; it is about learning to coexist with all living beings with compassion. If audiences walk away with a little more kindness in their hearts towards animals, I will feel this film has truly achieved its purpose.”
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