Represented in Cannes by the actress' mother, Madhu Chopra, who helms the company as managing director, Purple Pebble Pictures unveiled the first look of the new Sikkimese film, "Pahuna", written and directed by Paakhi A Tyrewala. It is scheduled to release in October.
"We've been enthused by the success of 'Ventilator' to step out into the big wide world of global independent cinema," Madhu said at an event hosted by the India Pavilion here to unveil the first look of "Pahuna".
"It was a logistical challenge shooting in Sikkim because the state does not have a film industry but the government went out of its way to support the project," she said.
"The film is currently in post-production. It should be ready fore release before Dussehra. We will have the premiere in Sikkim."
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Explaining the rationale behind their banner's regional- language forays, Madhu said, "Stories from the various Indian states are routinely turned into Hindi films. Bollywood benefits commercially in the bargain. Our core idea is to narrate these tales in the languages that they stem from."
To be directed by Ujjwal Chatterjee and scripted by his wife Sagarika, the film will present a 17-year-old Rabindranath, who found his first love in Maharashtra when his father sent him to his elder brother Satyendranath to learn English.
"We are looking for a young actor to play the teenage Tagore, while we are close to casting Jisshu Sengupta in the role of the poet's older avatar," Madhu said in an interview.
The film, pitched as a tribute to the art of celebrated cartoonist Mario Miranda, is directed by first-timer Suvrata Nasnodkar, who has her roots in Goa. She cut her teeth as an assistant to Prakash Jha.
Purple Pebble Pictures also has a Bhojpuri film, "Bam Bam Bol Raha Hain Kashi", and another Marathi production, "Kai Re, Rascala," lined up for release over the next year.
"It is based on a book by seasoned litterateur Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay. We have just brought the rights from the writer in Kolkata and cast Rahul Bose and Rituparna Sengupta in stellar roles," she said.
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