Pranav Birje | Senior Correspondent
Acclaimed actors Brijendra Kala and Makrand Deshpande unveils the trailer of film Jaan Abhi Baaki Hai, an upcoming musical drama which is set to release on 1st August in cinemas. Directed by Satyajeet and produced by IJM Productions, the film features a strong ensemble cast including Pranjal Shandilya, Swapnil Singh, Rajesh Jais, Rohit Pathak, and the late Bikramjeet Kanwarpal, and others.

Makrand Deshpande shares, “It’s a kind of a love story which is different, extraordinary, showing the boundaries of love. The character/story is somewhere creating a mix of science and spirituality, and an important thought is shared through a love story. With great politeness and love, director Satyajeet ji—and he is very intelligent—knows what he wants to create, and it’s very important to know that while creating something. I think it’s a love story, so music, I feel, will have love.”

Brijendra Kala stated, “I won’t disclose anything about the character I enjoyed it and want you all to watch it. It was a really good experience working, and I always enjoy shooting in Uttarakhand in between nature, cold weather you enjoy everything. It’s a very nice film; people will love watching it. From characters to story, it’s all fresh and new.”
Set against the awe-inspiring backdrop of Uttarakhand, the film was shot over 100 days across remote Himalayan landscapes, capturing the region’s raw beauty as a living, breathing part of the narrative.
The soundtrack, composed by Mahesh Matkar, is one of the film’s standout elements. In collaboration with Sony Music India, the film features a powerful lineup of celebrated Indian playback singers including Jubin Nautiyal, Asees Kaur, Palak Muchhal, Yaseer Desai, Harshdeep Kaur, Raj Barman, Javed Ali, Nikhita Gandhi, Salman Ali, Dev Negi, Amit Mishra, Shahid Mallya, Nihal Tauro, and Arunita Kanjilal. The distribution is done by P Sqaure Media.
Jaan Abhi Baaki Hai tells the story of a young man who falls deeply in love with a tourist girl. What begins as a simple romance unfolds into a profound subconscious journey, where love transforms into self-realization, and ultimately, into a voice for an oppressed section of society.



