"When society turns childhood into competition,
innocence must find its way back."
OSSO Entertainment
Prince Media Entertainment
"A Film That Teaches Without Preaching"
A heartfelt comedy-drama inspired by Osho's "Shiksha Mein Kranti" — following two childhood friends whose innocent bond is tested by parental expectations, competition and comparison, only to rediscover what truly matters.
"This is a story of almost every family, almost every father & son and almost every child in today's metro cities."
A story of… innocent dreams of cute little children &… forced dreams of parents on to their children.
The film is an emotional journey of two friends "Ajay" & "Raghu" (age 10–12) — how their friendship turns into rivalry when constantly forced into competition, and how their sweet innocence ultimately rebinds them with an eye-opening message for parents and the whole educational structure of our country.
The situation nowadays is alarming — even 8th–10th standard kids are committing suicide due to over-pressure by parents unknowingly forcing them into a rat race of competition & comparison.
The focus is on making children good human beings first. The concept that 'The First School starts at home' is reiterated throughout, deeply rooted in Osho's Shiksha Mein Kranti.
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18"Take It Easy is a significant cultural and social contribution. Cinema that addresses crucial societal themes deserves the full support of the government."
— CM Eknath Shinde, MaharashtraChief Minister Eknath Shinde officially unveiled the poster for "Take It Easy" in a landmark ceremony, lauding its educational message and artistic merit, emphasising the need for more films that combine entertainment with valuable life lessons for society.
"A deeply moving and thought-provoking film that every parent and educator must see. 'Take It Easy' captures the essence of childhood struggles with grace."— The Film Chronicle
"Sunil Prem Vyas's direction is masterful, weaving a narrative that is both heart-wrenching and hopeful. A true gem of Indian cinema."— Cinematic Echoes
"An inspirational film experience. 'Take It Easy' urges a re-evaluation of educational paradigms — timely and universally relevant."— Indian Cinema Review
Dharmesh Pandit, the visionary producer behind "Take It Easy," has dedicated his career to crafting cinema that not only entertains but also enlightens. With a keen eye for compelling narratives and a deep commitment to social advocacy, his work consistently pushes boundaries and sparks meaningful dialogue.
His passion for storytelling is evident in every frame — a testament to his belief in the power of film to inspire real change in society.