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Hero Realtys making of impossible shines at film festival
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Hero Realtys making of impossible shines at film festival

Hero Realty's groundbreaking film, 'Making of Impossible,' has caused a sensation in the industry by premiering and securing a nomination in the Best Short Film category at Kolkata's esteemed Continental Harmony Film Festival 2023. Known for their successful real estate projects, Hero Realty has ventured into the cinematic realm with a remarkable performance on national and international platforms. 'Making of Impossible' is a pioneering real estate film shot in a documentary format, offering an unprecedented look behind the scenes of a 14-day journey to achieve an almost impossible world record.

In a revolutionary move, Hero Realty embarked on an uncharted path, using a non-conventional format to bring to life the near-impossible journey of five visionary leaders. Despite extreme adversity, logistical challenges, and a team in its induction phase, these individuals set out to create a world record in just 14 days. Ashish Kaul, the project's team leader, film director, and Hero Realty's Chief Marketing Officer, recalled the initial skepticism they faced with the words, "This is impossible, this can't be done."

'Making of Impossible' was presented as a corporate short film at the Continental Harmony Short Film Gala 2023, hosted by the 'Ashoknagar Shankari Banerjee Film Society.' This prestigious International Short Film Festival, held in Kolkata from October 5th to 7th, 2023, provided a remarkable platform for the film to stand alongside other environmentally friendly, non-political, and non-religious films from around the world, each highlighting the fusion of art, culture, and the magic of cinema.

The film narrates the incredible journey of crafting the world's largest Diya, a colossal 1000 kg giant measuring 3.37 meters in diameter. This monumental Diya symbolised peace, secularism, and humanism, spreading its radiant message to a world still grappling with the aftermath of a two-year-long COVID-19 lockdown. 'Making of Impossible' captures the compelling narrative of determination and an unwavering belief in the human spirit.

Initially dismissed as impossible, even by the Guinness World Records team, something magical occurred. The team accomplished the incredible feat in just 14 days, condensing what was once deemed unachievable into an even tighter timeframe. This extraordinary journey is a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the courage that arises in adversity, transforming ordinary individuals into true heroes. Hero Realty's short film stands as a testament to the power of determination, undoubtedly making a significant impact with 'Making of Impossible.'

Hero Realty's groundbreaking film, 'Making of Impossible,' has caused a sensation in the industry by premiering and securing a nomination in the Best Short Film category at Kolkata's esteemed Continental Harmony Film Festival 2023. Known for their successful real estate projects, Hero Realty has ventured into the cinematic realm with a remarkable performance on national and international platforms. 'Making of Impossible' is a pioneering real estate film shot in a documentary format, offering an unprecedented look behind the scenes of a 14-day journey to achieve an almost impossible world record. In a revolutionary move, Hero Realty embarked on an uncharted path, using a non-conventional format to bring to life the near-impossible journey of five visionary leaders. Despite extreme adversity, logistical challenges, and a team in its induction phase, these individuals set out to create a world record in just 14 days. Ashish Kaul, the project's team leader, film director, and Hero Realty's Chief Marketing Officer, recalled the initial skepticism they faced with the words, This is impossible, this can't be done. 'Making of Impossible' was presented as a corporate short film at the Continental Harmony Short Film Gala 2023, hosted by the 'Ashoknagar Shankari Banerjee Film Society.' This prestigious International Short Film Festival, held in Kolkata from October 5th to 7th, 2023, provided a remarkable platform for the film to stand alongside other environmentally friendly, non-political, and non-religious films from around the world, each highlighting the fusion of art, culture, and the magic of cinema. The film narrates the incredible journey of crafting the world's largest Diya, a colossal 1000 kg giant measuring 3.37 meters in diameter. This monumental Diya symbolised peace, secularism, and humanism, spreading its radiant message to a world still grappling with the aftermath of a two-year-long COVID-19 lockdown. 'Making of Impossible' captures the compelling narrative of determination and an unwavering belief in the human spirit. Initially dismissed as impossible, even by the Guinness World Records team, something magical occurred. The team accomplished the incredible feat in just 14 days, condensing what was once deemed unachievable into an even tighter timeframe. This extraordinary journey is a testament to the indomitable human spirit and the courage that arises in adversity, transforming ordinary individuals into true heroes. Hero Realty's short film stands as a testament to the power of determination, undoubtedly making a significant impact with 'Making of Impossible.'

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