Mumbai: The makers of Titli - director Kanu Behl and co-producer Dibakar Banerjee - are confident that the "difficult and exciting" journey of bringing Titli to life will bear fruit for them when it is screened at the prestigious Cannes International Film Festival next month. (Also read: Uday Chopra will also be there)
The movie, about the badlands of Delhi's dystopic underbelly, will be part of the 'Un Certain Regard' section of the 67th Cannes film gala, to be held May 14-25. (Also read: Jean-Luc Godard heads line-up of big names)
Talking about the film, Kanu said "Titli is a film about family, roots and the ghosts within our most intimate relationships. It's an extremely personal film. The journey to the core of the film has been a difficult and exciting one and I'm looking forward to it going out into the world."
Titli revolves around the volatile relationship between two brothers - one of whom runs away from home to escape his oppressive family but turns to a life of crime.
Ranvir Shorey, Amit Sial and newcomer Shashank Arora feature in the movie.
The film is jointly backed by Yash Raj Films (YRF) and Banerjee. The filmmaker says he holds the success of Titli at Cannes as the way forward for Indian cinema.
"A hot new talent, one of India's biggest studios and an independent production house pooled their strengths to present a honest to the core, intense, rooted, yet universal Indian narrative which is not Bollywood but simply world cinema from India," he said of the project.
"This is a proud moment for me and all of us at Dibakar Banerjee Productions and YRF. Kanu Behl's smashing debut will make India proud," he added.
The movie, about the badlands of Delhi's dystopic underbelly, will be part of the 'Un Certain Regard' section of the 67th Cannes film gala, to be held May 14-25. (Also read: Jean-Luc Godard heads line-up of big names)
Titli revolves around the volatile relationship between two brothers - one of whom runs away from home to escape his oppressive family but turns to a life of crime.
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The film is jointly backed by Yash Raj Films (YRF) and Banerjee. The filmmaker says he holds the success of Titli at Cannes as the way forward for Indian cinema.
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"This is a proud moment for me and all of us at Dibakar Banerjee Productions and YRF. Kanu Behl's smashing debut will make India proud," he added.
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