Spreading Traffic Awareness Through Film “‘Jaan Hai Toh Jahaan Hai’”
On a beautiful Sunday evening of 20th April,2025, the city of Ahmedabad witnessed a vibrant celebration dedicated to a serious cause-traffic safety. Rangin Kagdo Film Entertainment Production House, known for its creative projects, organized a special event to launch the poster and trailer of their latest Hindi short film, “Jaan Hai Toh Jahaan Hai.” The film aims to raise awareness about the importance of following traffic rules and saving lives.
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The event took place at the respected Sahitya Parishad Hall on Ashram Road, a place often associated with cultural and community gatherings. The timing was perfect-between 5 PM and 8 PM, as the city started to cool down and people gathered with excitement and anticipation.

The program was attended by many renowned personalities from Ahmedabad and across Gujarat. The chief guest was Mrs. Pratibhaben Jain, the Mayor of Ahmedabad, whose presence added great value to the occasion. Her commitment to the city and its citizens was evident as she addressed the audience, emphasising the need for traffic discipline and community awareness.
Among the main guests was the Deputy Police Commissioner of Traffic (West Ahmedabad City), Mrs. Desai, a key figure in the city’s efforts to manage and improve road safety. Her words highlighted the ongoing challenges faced by the police and the importance of public cooperation in reducing accidents.
Special Guests and Their Contributions
The event also saw the presence of several special invitees:
Yagneshbhai Dave, State Media Convenor of the BJP, shared his thoughts on how media and films can influence society positively.
Kumudbhai Rawal, a senior theatre artist, and Hemangbhai Rawal, President of the Federation of Academic Associations of Gujarat, both spoke about the power of storytelling and the arts in shaping young minds.
Devangbhai Bhatt, a businessman associated with GTPL, and Amitbhai Dave, a respected advocate, lent their support and shared personal anecdotes about road safety.
R. K. Rajput and Dr. Tejas Prajapati were also present, each contributing their unique perspectives on community health and safety.
The highlight of the evening was the excitement among the film’s cast. The actors were filled with energy and pride, knowing that their work could help save lives by encouraging safer behaviour on the roads. Their enthusiasm was contagious, and the audience responded with applause and appreciation.
The event was not just about launching a film- it was about starting a conversation. Through speeches, interactions, and the screening of the trailer, everyone present was reminded that following traffic rules is not just a legal requirement but a moral responsibility. The film “Jaan Hai Toh Jahaan Hai” serves as a creative tool to reach people of all ages and backgrounds, making the message accessible and relatable.
Throughout the program, there was a sense of unity and purpose. Distinguished guests praised the initiative, offering their best wishes and encouraging more such efforts in the future. The atmosphere was filled with joy, hope, and a shared commitment to making Ahmedabad’s roads safer for everyone.
The event concluded with group photos, lively discussions, and a renewed sense of responsibility among all attendees. The organisers, guests, and artists left the venue inspired to continue spreading awareness and making a difference in society.
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