Bollywood's romantic tale movies are released each year so are the comic and the exciting motion pictures. But this Toilet: Ek Prem Katha to be released on August 11 this year, highlights a major social issue in an altogether unique way.
The film, ‘Toilet: Ek Prem Katha’ has turned to the highlight for India, considering the sanitation emergencies as its theme.
The film will be released four days prior of India’s Independence Day on August 15.
In the movie starring Akshay Kumar and Bhumi Pednekar, Bollywood is taking it to the more elevated amounts and avoiding its standard patterns of sentimental and satire to an important issue that should be talk about in open for its end in India.
Toilet - Ek Prem Katha is a satirical take on a battle against the age old tradition of open defecation in the country. From the panchayat to the sanitation department, from the role of the government to the superstitions of the villagers, from scams to the ethos, from first love to a matured romance.
It traces the love story between a simple man and progressive girl, set in two villages near Mathura.

The film is roused by the campaign 'Swachh Bharat Abhiyan' (or "Clean India Campaign") that was initiated by India's Prime Minister Narender Modi. The motivation behind beginning the battle was to clean India and enhance its sanitation issue across the country; in perspective of the genuine issue of open defecation.
Prominence of such topic in India is said to have an impact on the Indian population. Modi with his campaign aims to provide with numerous amounts of toilets for all by 2019.
As per the reports of WaterAid, "Around 76 million Indians require enhanced water sources and 770 million require appropriate toilets. Thus, 68,000 youngsters under five pass on every year because of diarrheal maladies caused by dangerous water and poor sanitation."

Such issue has turned into a tremendous issue of wellbeing, cleanliness and natural concern. Particularly for girls and women abandoning them at a danger of rape. Likewise, danger of cervical cancer can likewise end up plainly mammoth for ladies in India because of expanded utilization of open toilets.
"Toilet, EkPrem Katha", is a humorous satire of a challenged marriage managing the trouble with a lack of toilet facility.
The film will be affecting the lives of the people of India with its plot of making a move in regards to this social standard.
Official trailer of the movie was released a month back on June 11.