The film fraternity turned up in
full force at the special screening of Sulemani Keeda, ‘the little big film’ as
called by Shekhar Kapur’ which was held to celebrate the warm reception to the
film and the birthday of the lead actress Aditi Vasudev.
The night of the ‘double
celebration’ saw eminent filmmaker, Shekhar Kapur, who expressed keen interest
in watching the film, Mallika Sherawat, Ayushman Khurana, Vinay Pathak, Raghu
Ram and Nagesh Kukunoor in attendance. Others spotted at the screening included
Ruchi Narain, Viraf Patel, Vrajesh Hirjee, Gaurav Gera, Harsh Chhaaya, and
Namit Das.
A refreshing new-age slacker
comedy, directed by debutant director Amit V Masurkar and starring Naveen
Kasturia, Mayank Tewari, Aditi Vasudev released this week and has won the
hearts of young audiences and critics, while garnering renewed excitement from
the film fraternity.
Upon watching and enjoying the
film and hearing about the film’s incredibly low budget, Shekhar Kapur took a
special interest in the film. “It is very interesting, very fascinating and
very different. I loved the little big film. It’s truly a little big film. It’s
not the budget. It’s the quality. I don't think the team quite knows what
they've achieved.” He said.
Ayushmann Khurana heard from his
agents at Yash Raj Talent about a special screening of the film, which was held
amongst the film’s growing fan base to celebrate the birthday of lead actress,
Aditi Vasudev. “The film is a dark horse. It’s very raw, organic, real and a
breath of fresh air,” said Khurana.
Mallika Sherawat found the film to
be "hilarious" and said "the performances are brilliant. “
Vinay Pathak found it to be “a
film with so much heart and substance! I think every cinema lover must watch
this ...This is who we are, or may I say what we have come to...It's a film
with the most right intentions, and the absolute courageous faith...People
should definitely watch it.”
Director Nagesh Kukunoor was also
impressed. “Sulemani Keeda is outstanding, brilliant, and funny. I absolutely
loved the film. The script was very original and innovative. It’s smart film
making.”
Roadies host Raghu [Ram] had a
great time watching the film. "The biggest USP of the film is that it is
thoroughly enjoyable and natural. It’s a total time pass.”
Masurkar passionately peddled his
script around Bollywood in 2011. While producers and studios enjoyed the
script, they weren’t quite sure what to do with it. Eventually, Masurkar
partnered with Tulsea Pictures, which encouraged him to make the film guerilla
style. After Tulsea emptied its coffers, Mantra/Runaway Entertainment boarded
the film to take it to the finish line.
“It’s a labor of love” said
Masurkar. “We shot the film in 15L and finished it in less than 30L.”
Sulemani Keeda is currently
playing at select PVR and INOX theaters in Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Pune,
Kolata, and Ahmedabad. Tickets are available on www.bookmyshow.com.
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