"Newton" opened to critical acclaim today and the filmmaker says the apart from the cast, he owes it to his crew who worked hard non-stop behind the scenes in the jungles of Chhattisgarh, where they shot the film for 37 days.
"We are very happy that it's been chosen at a time when it's in theatres. We hope this would make more people in India to go and watch the film. Anybody who loves our people, our country will connect with 'Newton'," Masurkar told PTI today.
The movie is a political satire revolving around an honest election officer's attempt to conduct a free and fair poll in a conflict-hit area of Chhattisgarh.
It is Masurkar's second directorial outing after he made his debut with the 2014 independent film, "Sulemani Keeda".
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The filmmaker said that he was initially unsure about directing "Newton".
"So, I was worried about that. But then I had a good team and the film was cast well, along with the right producer. Thankfully things went right."
The director said "Newton" fell right into his zone of black comedy.
"We are looking at the film from the point of view of this wide-eyed, honest, duty-bound young blood government clerk, Newton. This election in the jungle is a mission for him. It is the most exciting thing that he has done in his life. Otherwise, he's just a pen pusher who has a 9-to-5 job. He considers himself as this torchbearer of democracy.
Also featuring Pankaj Tripathi, Raghubir Yadav, Anjali Patil and Sanjay Mishra, "Newton" was the unanimous choice of FFI's selection committee as Best Foreign Language Film for the Oscars next year.