Updated On: 24 July, 2015 08:21 AM IST | | Shaheen Parkar
<p>The makers describe it as India's first carbon neutral feature film. As the filming process ends up messing up places, the makers decided to plant hundreds of trees as compensation to qualify for the tag</p>

The characterisation is relatable, but at times the film appears to be a documentary
'Aisa Yeh Jahaan'
U/A; Drama
Director: Biswajeet Bora
Cast: Palash Sen, Ira Dubey, Prisha Dabbas, Kymsleen Kholie
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The makers describe it as India's first carbon neutral feature film. As the filming process ends up messing up places, the makers decided to plant hundreds of trees as compensation to qualify for the tag. Though it supports the 'save the environment' cause, it is also about Assam, which proves to be a visual delight. The message is clear — go plant trees, as many as you can, but at the end of this movie, you will want to plan a trip to Assam and buy those colourful, handwoven Mekhela chador, the local sari-like garb.