'Biscuit' takes a scathing look at politics under the guise of satire. The debate over the short film 'Biscuit,' which was released during the Uttar Pradesh assembly elections, is in full swing.


This film, which has won numerous national and international awards, takes a hard stance on politics under the guise of entertainment. It's available on Gorilla Shorts' YouTube channel.


Filmmakers are also working hard to capitalise on the current political climate. The second season of the web series Raktanchal, which is based on a criminal political alliance in Purvanchal, was recently released on the OTT platform MX Player.


The true story of the feud between two Purvanchal Bahubalis, Mukhtar Ansari and Brijesh Singh, is told in this film. Following on from this web series, a short film is making headlines due to its release between elections.
Chittaranjan Tripathi of 'Sacred Games' and 'Tamasha' fame, Amarjeet Singh of 'Paatal Lok' and 'Mirzapur' fame, and chetan sharma of 'Band Baaja Baaraat' fame all play important roles in the film 'Biscuits.'


Bhura, who comes from a poor section of the village, is the most important character in the film. Every day, he is humiliated. One day, he decided to avenge his humiliation and devised such a mysterious strategy for him that the ground slipped beneath Sarpanch Sahib's feet. Bhura created a large political game out of simple biscuits.


This film demonstrates how the common man's vote can be a powerful weapon. With just one vote, you can make a big difference. However, in order to maintain more power for this change, every voter must be vigilant.


When faced with temptation, you must refrain from abusing your vote. If this occurs, the political careers of the leaders who have won elections on the basis of liquor, saris, and money will come to an end.

When a leader who understands the problems of the common man is elected, he will work to improve the people's lives. In this way, if the common man abandons his greed for false promises and free things and begins to use his vote to elect the right candidate, believe that it will not be long before the government and power are overthrown.

Dozens of villagers from Balrampur's surat Singh Deh village worked on the film. It adds to the film's authenticity. Every scene feels natural because the film was shot in a real location.


Amish Srivastava has attacked the country's politics in this film. His satirical writing style is reflected in the film's plot.

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