• Shemaroo releases DVDs of Staying Alive

    Submitted by ITV Production on Apr 28

    MUMBAI: Shemaroo Entertainment has released the DVDs of Staying Alive- a film based on true story by Ananth Mahadevan.

    The film is a true story of a journalist Aditya (Anant Mahadevan) whose third heart attach sends him to the intensive cardiac care at a hospital. On the neighbouring bed is an underworld kingpin, Shaukat Ali ( Saurabh Shukla) whose love of kebabs had led him to his first heart attack.

    The film has not only amazed the film critics but also evoked emotions in doctors. It is a journey that teaches us to appreciate and enjoy the feeling of staying alive.

    Commented Dr. Keki Turell, leading Brain Surgeon at the Bombay Hospital, "Absolutely Delightful..We have been significantly sensitized by this wonder soul-stirring story."

    "Superb Movie.. I thankful to God for letting me "Stay Alive" to see such a wonderful movie" says Dr Ravi Shankar - Eminent Neurologist, Lilavati Hospital.

    A string of emotion and pearls of joy makes Staying Alive a must watch for everyone.

    The DVD is economically priced at Rs 199 only.

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