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  • Q teams up with Nikon for fantasy thriller ‘Ludo’

    Q teams up with Nikon for fantasy thriller ‘Ludo’

    NEW DELHI: Famed director Q, who made the critically acclaimed and controversial film ‘Gandu’ which was banned from a theatrical release in India but later became a cult phenomenon across the globe, is now joining Nikon to make a fantasy thriller ‘Ludo’.

     Q’s films have always been festival bound and have won critical appreciation internationally. Not only this, BBC also calls him the ‘most subversive Indian filmmaker’. His latest film,’Tasher Desh’, premiered in Rome and was received very well. Nikon is Q’s collaborator and editor, an alumnus of SRFTI and Emily Carr, Vancouver. He has edited ‘Tasher Desh’, ‘Bishh’ and ‘Love in India.’ 

    ‘Ludo’ is being made under the banner of OverdoseJoint, Q’s production house, a progressive art platform making original films, music and design and is co-produced by Idyabooster and Starfire Movies.

    The movie stars the vivacious and beautiful actress Rii. Idyabooster, founded by Nandini Mansinghka, is a new venture that focuses on curating films and other creative entertainment projects for investors who are new to this class of investments. The company has a whole new approach to investing, enabling investors to commit smaller amounts, co-invest with other people and reduce the risk by creating a portfolio of films and creative projects they invest in.

    Starfire Movies, based in Delhi, has produced and funded ‘Kajarya’ (co-produced with OverdoseJoint and globally premiered in Dubai in December 2013) and Bengali films like ‘Khashi Katha’ (with Naseeruddin Shah) releasing in May 2014 and ‘King’ (in post-production) in Kolkata. They have also been involved in several other co-productions, animation and international documentary projects.

    This collaboration (of ‘Ludo’) is an eclectic mix of individuals who bring something unique to the table and promise an explosive and spine-chilling movie experience to the audience.

  • Q teams up with PocketFilms to distribute quirky films online

    Q teams up with PocketFilms to distribute quirky films online

    NEW DELHI: Independent filmmaker Q (Qaushiq Mukherjee) and online portal PocketFilms have teamed up to distribute offbeat and quirky independent films online.

     The slate of films including shorts, documentaries and music videos will be selected by Q.

    It will include Q‘s Gandu and his national award winning documentary Love in India.
    Q and his team have acquired content for the slate from Marche du Film (Cannes Film Market) this year.

    "I am excited to curate films that I love and get inspired by. There is a growing interest in independent films in India, and we need to watch more films that really challenge the existing modes of cinema, and tell stories in a postmodern context," Q said.
     
    PocketFilms is a portal dedicated to content by independent filmmakers, and I am certain that this slate will engage viewers and build new reference points," said Q, whose films have been picked up by international sales agents and are being distributed around the world.

    "The distribution theories are being overhauled currently across the board, and I truly believe Internet is the real future for transgressive content," he added.

    The new initiative called PocketOverdoseFilms will be online in the next quarter, with a collection of Indian and International independent films.