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“Better Tomorrow”: The Tamil film that sparked a wave of awareness against drug abuse by winning 50 international awards

Posted on October 16, 2025 By

New Delhi [India], October 16:In today’s age, the medium of entertainment is no longer limited to entertainment; it has also become a powerful tool for social awareness. One such example is the Tamil film “Better Tomorrow,” which has created a stir at film festivals worldwide due to its profound message and excellent presentation. This film has emerged as a source of awareness against drug addiction, and its success has proven that if a film’s message is heartfelt and presented correctly, it can bring about change in society. The Tamil film “Better Tomorrow” is resonating at film festivals worldwide. It is not just a film, but a mirror of a social revolution that has stirred the hearts of audiences.

This film, based on drug addiction, has brought glory to Indian cinema by winning over 50 awards internationally. The biggest enemy of today’s generation is addiction—it slowly erodes the mind, body, and relationships. It spreads like a disease—one initially taken for entertainment, one never realizes when it begins to rule one’s life. The film “Better Tomorrow” exposes this harsh truth, showing how addiction begins with an individual and engulfs the entire society.

The plot of “Better Tomorrow” is inspired by a true incident. The story revolves around Janani, who is trapped by the party drug MDMA. Her brother, Arvind, struggles to rescue her from this deadly trap. This story is not just about addiction, but also about love, hope, and rebirth. Janani’s pain represents the story of every person who has lost their identity to addiction, and Arvind represents the voice of every person who risks everything to save their loved ones.

The film’s director, Sharvi, is commendable for the depth and honesty with which she tackles this sensitive subject. Her aim wasn’t just to tell a story, but to awaken society—”This film is a wake-up call—so that no other mother loses her life to the trap of drug addiction.”

The Tamil film “Better Tomorrow” has reached new heights of success, bringing India laurels at film festivals around the world. The film was screened at prestigious film festivals across India, Europe, the United States, Australia, and Asia, receiving tremendous acclaim from both audiences and critics.

The film has won numerous international awards, including Best Awareness Film, Best Social Impact Feature, Best Director (Sharvi), and Best Actor (Manav). By winning so many honors, “Better Tomorrow” has proven that true stories, the depth of emotions, and the power of social messages transcend boundaries. The film has become a landmark in Indian cinema, bringing emotion and realism to global recognition. In the lead role, Manav captures the pain of a mother through his acting, while Gauri Gopan portrays the female lead with remarkable impact. The film’s cast, including Rajan, Jagdish Dharmaraj, Shailendra Shukla, R.G. Venkatesh, Saravanan, and Divya Shiva, brings the story to a close reality. The film is produced by Shailendra Shukla under the banner of Prerana Films International, known for meaningful cinema on social issues. “Better Tomorrow” teaches us that the fight against drug addiction is not about one person, but about the entire society. This film not only shows the harm of addiction, but also offers hope. It demonstrates how true love, family support, and self-confidence can help overcome any addiction.

There are many compelling reasons to watch “Better Tomorrow,” making it a memorable experience. The film presents a sensitive story based on true events that deeply touches the hearts of the audience. It combines a gripping narrative with a social message, making it not only thought-provoking but also emotionally resonant. Director Sharvi’s world-class direction and the cast’s outstanding performances make the film even more impactful. Most importantly, it conveys a strong message of drug addiction awareness and inspires change in society. “Better Tomorrow” instills the belief that no matter how dark the darkness, there is always a ray of hope. Janani’s story inspires every soul that is broken within. This film is not just for watching—it’s for feeling.

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