Category: Movies

  • Manoj Bajpayee’s thriller Joram to premiere on &xplorHD

    Manoj Bajpayee’s thriller Joram to premiere on &xplorHD

    Mumbai: The gripping and thought-provoking thriller “Joram” is set to captivate audiences as it makes its highly anticipated world television premiere on &xplorHD on June 22nd at 9 pm. Directed by the acclaimed filmmaker Devashish Makhija and starring the versatile actor Manoj Bajpayee, “Joram”, delves into the harrowing tale of a man and his infant daughter in a desperate bid for survival while being hunted by the ghosts of his past and the forces that want him dead.

    The masterful storytelling and Manoj Bajpayee’s compelling performance breathe life into the narrative, taking viewers on a rollercoaster ride of emotions and suspense. As the story unfolds, audiences find themselves drawn into a world of suspense, mystery, and moral dilemmas, leaving them on the edge of their seats until the very end.

    The film paints a poignant picture of uncertainty and peril as it follows the protagonist’s struggle to evade capture while protecting his daughter from danger. Set against the backdrop of the Adivasi communities in Jharkhand, “Joram” sheds light on the gruesome realities faced by marginalised populations, intertwining social commentary with heart-pounding thrills.

    &xplorHD, known for presenting UNroutine, UNexpected, and UNformula films to its audience, brings yet another gem with “Joram,” a film that has gained widespread national recognition and accolades for its riveting portrayal of societal issues and its gripping narrative. With its world television premiere on &xplorHD, the film is poised to reach a wider audience, sparking conversations and provoking thought long after the credits roll.

    The talented actor Manoj Bajpayee said, “Working on ‘Joram’ has been a deeply personal journey for me. The film intricately depicts the realities faced by marginalized communities, resonating with my upbringing in a small village. I felt a profound connection to the story and the characters, which drove me to give my all to this project. What drew me to ‘Joram’ was its unflinching portrayal of the struggles of the weak and vulnerable. As an actor, I saw an opportunity to shed light on the injustices faced by marginalized populations and to amplify their voices through the power of cinema. It’s a story that needed to be told, and I’m proud through &xplorHD that the audiences will be able to experience it all!”

    Director Devashish Makhija said, “With ‘Joram’ we have tried to ask some difficult questions of things we take for granted of our privileged lives in the cities. Through a (hopefully) gripping thriller, we have tried to explore themes of survival and the resilience of the human spirit. ‘Joram’ seeks to remind us all of the inequality and injustice that continues to persist as a result of our obsession with an unsustainable ‘development’. It is our hope that audiences may get moved enough by our film to be inspired to advocate for change.”

    Don’t miss the world television premiere of “Joram” on &xplorHD on June 22nd at 9 pm. Tune in for an unforgettable journey into the heart of uncertainty and the resilience of the human spirit.

  • Producer Sunjoy Waddhwa speaks on the success of Ranneeti

    Producer Sunjoy Waddhwa speaks on the success of Ranneeti

    Mumbai: With rave reviews and viewer adulation, the Sphereorigins produced series ‘Ranneeti: Balakot and Beyond’ has managed to raise the benchmark of Indian OTT programming.

    The show starring Jimmy Shergill, Ashutosh Rana, Lara Dutta, and Ashish Vidyarthi, among others and directed by Santosh Singh has managed to grab eyeballs with its gripping portrayal of hybrid warfare post the deadly Pulwama attacks, also being lauded for its authentic representation and storytelling.

    “Ranneeti is indeed a great story with top-class acting providing a near-realistic portrayal of IAF as a professionally battle-hardened service. The episodes are riveting to watch, with direction and scenes of air battles in particular being of high quality, I would say, amongst the finest so far on Indian screens,” said Air Marshal Ajit Bhavnani (Retd), former vice chief IAF conveying his wishes to the team behind the series.

    However, it is learnt that bringing this complex narrative to life was no easy feat, with the creators facing numerous challenges in crafting a show that balanced technical accuracy with engaging drama. With over two years spent in research and development, the teams worked on multiple drafts before zeroing in on the final version.

    “The original concept and research was ideated by Sanjay Chopra who is a pilot himself and I was very keen to make a Series on defence forces. One of the greatest challenges was ensuring that we honoured the real-life experiences of those involved in hybrid warfare. We had to approach the storytelling with empathy and sensitivity, particularly for viewers who may have personal connections to the themes explored.” said Sphereorigins Multivision Pvt Ltd producer and MD Sunjoy Waddhwa who is also known for producing path-breaking television shows like Balika Vadhu, Saraswatichandra, Peshwa Bajirao, Pandya Store and Saat Phere among the huge repertoire of the company.

    The scale of “Ranneeti” was another significant challenge. The show being one of the most grand series made in India, required the teams to scout real-like locations to keep the authentic element of the show intact. Eventually, Ranneeti was shot at multiple locations like Kashmir, Punjab, Delhi, Mumbai, Belgrade and Novi Sad, across India and Serbia.

    “We wanted to be authentic in all manners as best as we could while still creating a drama that would keep the audience hooked. Anything different could have ruined the experience for the viewer. There were logistical challenges, from scouting locations to coordinating shoots across various regions. Our team managed to navigate these hurdles and bring together a cohesive production ” Waddhwa added.

    It is learned that to ensure the authenticity of the material, defence experts and aerial action experts were also brought in to work on the show, in addition to working with military artillery and fighter jets to ensure credibility and authenticity.

    “…I had goosebumps during the depiction of the Balakot attack, especially the farewell party scene and the Wolf pack prep. I am so glad that it’s covering Abhinandan in detail, his role is illustrious. As was the lady AWACS controller …. I would like to extend my best wishes to the entire team of Ranneeti.” Said  Air Marshal Gautam Nayyar congratulating the team.

    A mammoth task to produce and execute, Ranneeti with the scale and storytelling of this calibre is what has enthralled fans across the country. Here’s hoping we get to see many more such shows and looking forward to yet another season of the show!

  • 18th MIFF sees the Asia premiere of  doc film The Commandant’s Shadow

    18th MIFF sees the Asia premiere of doc film The Commandant’s Shadow

    Mumbai: As part of the ongoing Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF), the Asia premiere of the highly talked about documentary film ‘The Commandant’s Shadow’ directed by Daniela Volker was hosted at the festival.

    Walking the red carpet of the film were filmmaker Daniela Volker, Executive producer and creative entrepreneur Sajan Raj Kurup, Co/Executive producer Wendy Robins and festival director and MD, NFDC Prithul Kumar.

    The screening also saw industry members, Adman Prahlad Kakkar, actor- Producer Masumeh Makhija, Producer Succhanda Chatterjee and Shona Urvashi among others in attendance.

    With a wide release across the USA, the documentary follows Hans Jürgen Höss, son of Auschwitz’s Commandant Rudolf Höss, confronting his father’s terrible legacy for the first time and as he is introduced to Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, a Jewish survivor of the camp. Their historic meeting, eight decades later, in Anita’s London living room, alongside their children Kai Höss and Maya Lasker-Wallfisch, delves into their very different hereditary burdens and raises questions about love, guilt, and forgiveness.

  • Accessibility takes centre Stage at the 18th Mumbai International Film Festival

    Accessibility takes centre Stage at the 18th Mumbai International Film Festival

    Mumbai: In a special effort to take the joy of films to diverse sections of the society at the 18th Mumbai International Film Festival 2024, NFDC has partnered with Svayam, a not-for-profit organization dedicated to promoting accessibility and inclusion, to make the MIFF venue accessible for all the cinephiles. Apart from this, there will be a special screening of four Divyangjans films/episodes on 19 June 2024 to allow persons with Disabilities to also enjoy films at MIFF 2024.

    Through structural and logistic changes and identifying the best practices for accessibility standards, the partnership with Svayam is striving to make the NFDC -FD premises which is also the venue for the 18th MIFF, disabled-friendly. This initiative marks the first time in MIFF’s history that such paramount importance has been placed on venue accessibility, setting a new standard in the realm of film festivals.

    As the Accessibility Partner for the upcoming week-long event, Svayam has made several efforts to ensure that MIFF 2024 is truly inclusive and accessible to all. The organisation conducted comprehensive accessibility audits of the festival venue at NFDC – Films Division premises, providing tailored solutions to enhance accessibility in accordance with universal best practices.

    For the first time ever, the entire festival team will be sensitised and trained to ensure a culture of inclusivity and empathy. “This time we will not only ensure the venue is accessible to the Divyangjans but also ensure the volunteers engaged in the festival are also trained appropriately to handle the differently abled at the festival.” says Festival Director, Shri. Prithul Kumar.

    Svayam also conducted an exclusive sensitization training session at the MIFF premises, on 13th June 2024. The training session engaged 120 plus organisers, including senior officials, stakeholders, volunteers, and staff members. The session focused on fostering awareness and understanding of proper etiquette and terminology to help the team especially when interacting with film lovers and attendees with reduced mobility, including individuals with hidden disabilities, pregnant women, children, and senior citizens.

    The sensitization training session covered a range of topics, including: Understanding Disability; Difference between Disability and Impairment; Understanding 21 disability as per RPWD ACT 2016; Models of Disabilities; What is Barrier free environment? Types of barriers with examples; Disability Etiquettes; Using right Terminology.

    Additionally, participants engaged in simulation exercises to gain firsthand insight into the barriers faced by individuals with reduced mobility, followed by interactive user group discussions to share experiences and insights.

    “Accessibility is a fundamental right, and we at Svayam are committed to ensuring spaces are welcoming to all. Our collaboration with MIFF 2024 is a significant milestone in promoting inclusivity within the film festival landscape.” Ms. Sminu Jindal, Founder-Chairperson of Svayam, expressed her enthusiasm about the partnership. “By prioritizing accessibility, we are not only opening doors for individuals with reduced mobility but also paving the way for a more inclusive future where diversity is celebrated with dignity.”

    Taking the effort forward, some screening at the 18th MIFF 2024 have also been designed in a manner that will allow persons with disabilities to watch and enjoy film. “The 18th Mumbai International Film Festival showcases Accessible Films. There will be films with Indian Sign Language and closed captions for the audience who have hearing disabilities and also films with audio description for the visually challenged. Also there will be a film ‘Cross Over’ with live dance using the Indian Sign language,” stated Festival Director, Shri. Prithul Kumar at the Curtain Raiser Press Conference for 18th MIFF 2024.

    The special screening of Divyangjan Films will also be showcased at the Festival to allow persons with Disabilities to also enjoy films at MIFF 2024. The films are-

     1.  THE CROSSOVER (ISL/English – 21 minutes) by Methil Devika

    The Crossover is a short film that captures a dance performance where the dancer seamlessly integrates the Indian Sign Language with the aesthetic sign language of Mohiniyattam – an Indian classical dance form of Kerala, to explicate the narrative.

    2. Little Krishna (English) with Indian Sign Language by Ish

    Episode 3: The Horror Cave (22 mins) and Episode 8: Challenge of the Brute (23 mins)

    When Lord Krishna was enjoying his childhood pastimes with his friends in the forest of Vrindavana, a demon named Aghasura, instigated by Kamsa, appears intending to kill them all. Also in the village of Vrindavana, one demon named Arishtasura terrorizes the inhabitants, prompting them to seek protection from Krishna. Krishna confronts the demons, effortlessly defeating them.

      3. Jay Jagannath (Hindi – 36 mins) by Shripad Warkhedkar

    Lord Jagannath, incarnated as a child named Jagan, and his devoted follower Balaram. It explores their adventures and incorporates folktales, blending mythology and friendship narratives.

    MIFF 2024’s commitment to accessibility underscores its dedication to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can fully participate in the celebration of cinema. Joining hands with Svayam, MIFF sets a precedent for other festivals to follow, demonstrating that accessibility is not only achievable but essential for creating truly enriching experiences for all attendees.

  • Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out 2 takes the global box office by storm!

    Disney and Pixar’s Inside Out 2 takes the global box office by storm!

    Mumbai: Inside Out 2, the coming-of-age sequel to the Oscar-winning franchise by Disney and Pixar released in cinemas worldwide on 14 June after 9 years and is touted to be the biggest animated film of the year. Directed by Kelsey Mann and produced by Mark Nielsen, the film takes audiences back to the life of Riley who has adjusted to her new life in San Francisco and has recently turned 13. She navigates through new emotions including Anxiety, Embarrassment, Ennui and Envy who are brought into the headquarters as Riley is now a teenager. Audiences and critics have applauded how this new mixed bag of emotions on an exceptional rollercoaster is a must-watch for everyone.

    In its opening weekend, Inside Out 2 has shattered the box office records and has emerged to be the biggest Hollywood film of 2024 raking in 155 million dollars domestically leaving behind films including Dune 2, God x King: The New empire, amongst others. As per The Hollywood Reporter, the film grossed a global total of $295 million, the biggest opening of all time for an animated film.

    Inside Out 2’s Rotten Tomato score stands at a staggering 93 per cent while its IMDb rating is currently at 8. The film became the second-highest domestic opener of all time in the animated movie genre behind Pixar’s ‘The Incredibles’ and is further expected to shine globally, including in India as well.

    The film features Amy Poehler, Phyllis Smith, Lewis Black, Diane Lane, and Kyle MacLachlan reprising their roles from the first film with Tony Hale, Liza Lapira, Maya Hawke, Ayo Edebiri, Adèle Exarchopoulos, Paul Walter Hauser, and Kensington Tallman joining the cast. Inside Out 2 is now in theatres in English and Hindi. 

  • Richie Mehta speaks on Poacher and conservation at 18TH MIFF

    Richie Mehta speaks on Poacher and conservation at 18TH MIFF

    Mumbai: The 18th edition of the Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) saw celebrated filmmaker Richie Mehta, the director of Delhi crime and most recently “Poacher” in conversation with an eminent journalist, talking about his journey of making both the shows.

    Speaking at a house-packed auditorium at NMIC premise in Mumbai, Mehta said that the true reason for backing the project was a larger cause than the conservation aspect the series highlighted. He also expressed that he is grateful that the cause was achieved.

    He also spoke about how his favourite part of making a show for him is the ‘research’…”My favourite part of the process is research because you are getting to know remarkable people, you get to see astonishing stories and that’s where I learn about everything.”

    He also spoke about how he was very particular about not using real animals. “There was no chance I was going to use real animals because then it defeats the whole purpose and the intention of the series…which means the technology has to be of a certain level to be able to do that and the artists are all from here (India) who have done that… for me, that is a great sense of pride.”

    When quizzed by the audience on the sort of content he would be keen on backing, he said that he is more keen on focussing on the script and the acting which formed the core and paid emphasis on pushing boundaries, using the leverage of one position to bring forth key issues. He also stated that he is currently researching being able to take the idea further, with a focus on ‘Big Cats’.

    On being asked if there was any fear while making Poacher, Mehta said “The only fear I had was, will I be able to fulfil my promise to the wildlife team.”

    Acknowledging his team behind the much talked about series, Mehta called on the team of Poacher present in the audience at the session. The in-conversation was followed by the red carpet screening of the series, with filmmaker Richie Mehta, MD, NFDC Shri Pritul Kumar and other dignitaries walking the red carpet.

    The 18th MIFF which commenced on the 15th, concludes on the 21st of June, 2024.  In a bid to make the festival accessible to discerning audiences across the country, special screenings have also been organised in Pune, Kolkata, Chennai and Delhi.

     

  • Shraddha Kapoor surprises fans with Stree 2 teaser and first look

    Shraddha Kapoor surprises fans with Stree 2 teaser and first look

    Mumbai: Jio Studios and Dinesh Vijan set the internet ablaze with the exciting announcement that the much-anticipated sequel, Stree 2, will be hitting theatres on Independence Day, 15 August 2024.

     

     

    But the excitement didn’t stop there. In a thrilling turn of events, Stree star Shraddha Kapoor took the anticipation to an entirely new level. She made a surprise appearance at the screening of Munjya at Chitra Cinemas in Mumbai’s Dadar, where she unveiled the official first poster of Stree 2 and launched the teaser, along with producer Dinesh Vijan and director Amar Kaushik, much to the delight of the unsuspecting audience.

    Fans were ecstatic about the surprise visit and the announcement, as it’s been a long wait since Stree first captivated audiences in 2018. With the new poster and teaser, the excitement has skyrocketed.

    The teaser, now available to watch exclusively in cinemas along with Munjya, has already sparked a wave of speculation about the plot twists and turns that await. Fans are eagerly marking their calendars for 15 August 2024, when Stree 2 will finally grace the big screens.

    Stree 2, a Maddock Films production in theatres this Independence Day.

  • Svayam and Mumbai International Film Festival 2024 announce partnership

    Svayam and Mumbai International Film Festival 2024 announce partnership

    Mumbai – Svayam, a leading organisation dedicated to promoting accessibility, is proud to announce its role as the Accessibility Partner for the 18th Mumbai International Film Festival (MIFF) 2024. This collaboration marks the first time in MIFF’s history that the festival will be fully accessible to attendees with special needs and reduced mobility.

    Scheduled from 15 to 21 June, MIFF 2024 celebrates diverse voices and stories through the power of cinema. With Svayam’s expertise on board, the festival experience goes beyond the screen, ensuring inclusivity for all. Svayam will conduct a comprehensive access audit of the venue, followed by exclusive training sessions for staff, volunteers, and participants. These sessions will focus on accessibility etiquette, terminology, and best practices for creating a welcoming environment.

    Speaking on the partnership, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting Festival director and Joint Secretary Prithul Kumar said, “We are happy to have Svayam on board as our accessibility partner for the 18th Mumbai International Film Festival.  This is the very first time in the history of MIFF that the festival venue will be made fully accessible for people with special needs. This partnership will ensure a more inclusive festival experience, allowing a larger number of participants who can enjoy the screenings, be part of the masterclasses, panel discussions and other events. Svayam’s expertise in accessibility will open the doors for a wider audience to engage with the magic of cinema and we at NFDC are committed towards it.”

    Svayam founder- chairperson Sminu Jindal expressed, “Accessibility is a fundamental right, and we at Svayam are dedicated to ensuring spaces are welcoming to all. We are honoured to be associated with MIFF 2024 and look forward to contributing to the international film festival experience that is not only culturally enriching and entertaining but also inclusive and accessible to everyone”.

  • Ananya Panday unveils Hindi trailer for ‘Inside Out 2’ with exclusive sneak peek!

    Ananya Panday unveils Hindi trailer for ‘Inside Out 2’ with exclusive sneak peek!

    Mumbai: From the blockbuster cinematic legacy of Disney and Pixar, comes ‘Inside Out 2’ releasing on 14 June. This relatable, fun story is set in a new imaginative world of adventure, comedy and humour! With fans eagerly anticipating the release of the much-awaited sequel to 2015’s Oscar winning Inside Out, a special media event took place in Mumbai with youth icon and Gen-Z favorite Ananya Panday. Ananya who voices for the lively teenager ‘Riley’ for the Hindi version, joined Bikram Duggal, Head of Studios, Disney Star, to unveil the Hindi trailer and an exclusive promo for India.

    Giving us an entertaining sneak peek into the inner workings of our mind and the new emotions of ‘Inside Out 2’, the exciting promo was unveiled by Ananya Panday. At the event, Ananya also announced that advance bookings are now open across the country!

    Ananya Panday said, “Emotions make us human and ground us in every situation. It’s the beautiful complexity of all these different emotions that makes us who we are and the way our mind works is shown in such an entertaining way in Inside Out 2! It was just a fabulous experience shooting this special promo; we all go through this emotional journey in our lives, and bringing it to life onscreen was super fun!”

    “Our vision has always been to provide exceptional entertainment with heart and to bring relatable stories through path breaking animation on-screen. Animation films have a tremendous universal appeal, with kids and adults alike, and ‘Inside Out 2’ is that once-in-a-lifetime story that is uniquely imagined and can become a core memory for life! We are absolutely thrilled to bring ‘Inside Out 2’ to Indian audiences, and associate with Ananya Panday for the Hindi version. We believe that her youthful vivacity and persona will bring to life the relatable Gen-Z emotions and personal story of the much-awaited sequel, a story which everyone across the country will relate to!” said Disney Star head of studios Bikram Duggal.

    Disney has always been at the forefront of localization and connecting with regional audiences for their animated heartwarming stories, right from Kajol’s association for Incredibles 2 to Priyanka Chopra and Parineeti Chopra for Frozen 2.

    Disney and Pixar’s ‘Inside Out 2’ releases in theatres on 14 June 2024 in Hindi and English.

  • “Working alongside Guneet Monga so early in my journey has been incredibly enlightening”: Akshay & Ambieka

    “Working alongside Guneet Monga so early in my journey has been incredibly enlightening”: Akshay & Ambieka

    Mumbai: Walkers & Co, in collaboration with Film Companion, announces the launch of The Walkers Project, a purpose-driven initiative aimed at enabling two promising Indian filmmakers with bold and unique voices. By spotlighting talent that embodies the spirit of progress and inclusion, this program is committed to fostering a culture of meaningful storytelling and creative excellence.

    The Walkers Project involved a rigorous selection process involving film critics, curators, and industry experts, led by renowned figures Anupama Chopra and Deepti DCunha. This led to Ambiecka Pandit and Akshay Parvatkar emerging as the Walkers, chosen for their distinct voices, conviction, and potential to create impactful cinema. The selection process was followed by intense mentoring sessions and workshops, preparing the filmmakers for the Cannes Film Festival 2024, where the biggest business of films happens in the world. The mentoring sessions were led by Oscar-winning producer Guneet Monga, along with Anu Rangachari, Jerome Paillard and Christian Jeune from the Cannes Film Festival. The aim of the program is to provide invaluable and once-in-a-lifetime exposure and networking opportunities to the young filmmakers. Upon returning from the film festival, the young filmmakers will also be making a fictional film each on the theme of “Keep Walking”.

    Indiantelevision.com reached out to Ambiecka Pandit and Akshay Parvatkar, where they both shared their journey!

    Edited excerpts

    On sharing a bit about your journey into the world of filmmaking

    Akshay: I started as a confused individual, uncertain about my future path, so I pursued engineering. During my studies, I was exposed to filmmaking through inter-college events. This experience ignited a passion for the creative field within me. My first job at the Museum of Goa introduced me to the Film and Television Institute of India (FTII), where I applied and was accepted into the screenwriting program. My time in the film institute was a validation of my beliefs that I can create stories. After the course I moved to Mumbai and I’ve been working there ever since.

    Making films brings me immense joy. When you love what you do, there’s no looking back. I see myself as a writer first and then a director. I thrive on ideating, developing new characters, and crafting fresh worlds. Filmmaking is, in my view, the most impactful medium to reach people. It allows me to convey ideas, worldviews, and politics in an engaging and entertaining way. Through filmmaking, I can not only entertain but also educate and empower audiences.

    Ambiecka: I am a lawyer by qualification and worked as a corporate lawyer for a few years before making the leap to pursue my passion – filmmaking. My sole inspiration to pursue my dream was an uncontrollable itch that a life of creativity will allow me to feel closer to my purpose which is to question the human condition and bring solace to mankind through my stories.

    On Guneet Monga’s guidance influencing your approach to filmmaking

    Akshay: Guneet Monga has been a powerhouse producer since a long time and has been someone I have always wanted to interact and work with. While the first one was made possible by the fellowship and it was an enriching conversation, I hope to pitch her the stories I am working on after coming back from Cannes.

    Working alongside Guneet Monga so early in my journey has been incredibly enlightening. It has allowed me to gain insights into various roles in filmmaking, including directing, writing and especially producing. Guneet’s unique perspective, which prioritizes the strength of the storyline above all else, has left a profound impact on me. Her belief in the power of storytelling to drive the success of a film has inspired me to push my creative boundaries and experiment with different narrative techniques.  I’ve been motivated to strive for excellence in every aspect of my work. Moreover, Guneet’s guidance has provided invaluable insights into the larger picture of film festivals, such as Cannes. Her inputs about how to take my stories forward while staying authentic to my voice, have been helpful and I have applied them during my time at Cannes. During our meeting, she was nice enough to pitch a couple of ideas that she did to financiers, to us. She has helped me understand the significance of these events in showcasing films to a global audience and establishing connections within the industry. Her advice of “however dark or somber the story you’re pitching is, make sure you end it on a relatively happy note/closing line”, really made me look at pitching very differently. Through The Walkers Project, I’ve been able to access resources, mentorship, and networking opportunities that have enriched my understanding of the filmmaking landscape.

    Ambieka: Guneet has a very holistic approach to filmmaking. She believes in closely understanding commerce to use it to her advantage in telling the kind of stories she believes in and the reason she is a pioneer in her own right is because has found the funding to tell stories nobody funds. From her, I have had the privilege of learning that art and commerce are forever entwined and a filmmaker’s job along with telling compelling stories is to ensure that they are sustainable.

    On some of the challenges you’ve faced as emerging filmmakers, especially within the Indian film industry

    Akshay: Navigating the landscape of the Indian film industry has been both exciting and filled with opportunities for growth for personal and professional developments. However, with every opportunity, there are challenges to overcome. One significant challenge is breaking into the industry with established networks and structures, where access to resources and mentorship can be limited for newcomers. Additionally, there are hurdles in securing funding and support for projects that deviate from mainstream narratives. Fortunately, The Walkers Project, offers hope amidst these challenges. Through this project, not only are our films being provided with essential funding, but they are also granted the invaluable opportunity to bring to life narratives centred around the theme of “Keep Walking.” These narratives, aimed at inspiring progress and innovation, serve as a catalyst for positive change within the industry and beyond.

    Ambieka: One of the biggest challenges I have faced is the skewed perspective the Indian film industry has on understanding the “market”. Considering the target audience is people looking to have an emotional experience, it is very difficult as an emerging filmmaker to convince financial collaborators of the “marketability” of a project.

    On emerging filmmakers like yourselves contributing to the diversity and evolution of Indian cinema

    Akshay: The first and most important thing we can do as filmmakers is to stay true to our voice. When you have something meaningful to convey through your films, the rest tends to fall into place. For me, the “why” behind making a film is far more significant than the “how.”

    Contributing to the diversity and evolution of Indian cinema stems from personal experiences and inner drive. Overcoming the hurdles we face is essential for progress, and once we do, we should strive to prevent others from encountering the same obstacles, or at least prepare them for what lies ahead. To ensure diversity in cinema, we must create films that reflect our reality and consciously foster it behind the camera as well. Change doesn’t happen on its own; we must actively work to bring it about.

    Ambieka: Personally, I believe form and substance are intrinsically linked. I try to find the best visual language and grammar to tell the particular story I want to. Any story told well and authentically will resonate with the audience which is very intelligent.

    On your aspirations for your filmmaking career

    Akshay: Going forward, I am eager to explore different genres in my filmmaking career, with a special focus on promoting inclusivity and diversity. The experience and knowledge that I have gained from Cannes and through my mentors from The Walkers Project will be invaluable in shaping my approach towards my films. As this project spans over six months, there will be an opportunity to gain a deeper understanding and learn new skills, which will significantly enhance our ability to shape our films for this campaign which will also be my next project.

    My father was a teacher, and education is deeply important to me. Whenever possible, I aim to give back to the society and the people who have shown me so much love and support. I want to maybe be a part of a film program or create a short filmmaking course to give back everything that I’ve learnt till now. Not just in terms of filmmaking but also film festivals, film financing and film appreciation.

    As a writer, I eagerly anticipate bringing my written words to the big screen. There are many stories I feel compelled to tell, and I believe they need to be shared. I am hopeful that the connections I’ve established through the Walkers Project will assist in setting up my future projects.

    I like taking on challenges. I am particularly passionate about the science fiction genre, which is very underrepresented in Indian cinema. I have numerous ideas and stories in this genre that I am eager to bring to life. I look forward to the challenge of exploring and expanding this exciting area of filmmaking.

    Coming from a state without a thriving regional cinema, I am hopeful to make some impact there. I want to work towards making a Konkani language film because I believe our language, culture, and history have countless important stories to share.

    Ambieka: I would like to make films of different genres and defy stereotypes. I want to tell domestic dramas as thrillers and investigative murder stories as melodramas.