Titli revolves around the volatile relationship between two brothers
Mumbai:
Kanu Behl's Titli, which has been chosen for screening at the Un Certain Regard section of the 67th Cannes International Film Festival, is one of the "strongest" films capable of putting Indian cinema on the global map, says producer Guneet Monga. (Also read: Titli, Uday Chopra and more at Cannes 2014)
"I am delighted with the news. Kanu has made Titli into one of the strongest films out of India that will truly put India on the global map. I am glad to be a small part of a truly amazing journey for this outstanding film," Guneet told IANS.
Backed by Yash Raj Films (YRF) and produced by Dibakar Banerjee, 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. The film stars Ranvir Shorey, Amit Sial and newcomer Shashank Arora.
Earlier this year, YRF had announced that it had roped in Guneet Monga to help in the international sales, promotion and festival strategies for the movie.
Guneet, who has been associated with films like Monsoon Shootout, Gangs Of Wasseypur, Peddlers and The Lunchbox, which have been to the Cannes movie gala, is happy with the journey that Titli has undertaken.
"I am especially happy that an independent producer like Dibakar and a global giant like YRF have come together on a film like this - it's a fantastic way forward for Indian cinema in the global scene," she added. (Also read: Titli makers excited over Cannes selection)
"I am delighted with the news. Kanu has made Titli into one of the strongest films out of India that will truly put India on the global map. I am glad to be a small part of a truly amazing journey for this outstanding film," Guneet told IANS.
Backed by Yash Raj Films (YRF) and produced by Dibakar Banerjee, 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. The film stars Ranvir Shorey, Amit Sial and newcomer Shashank Arora.
Earlier this year, YRF had announced that it had roped in Guneet Monga to help in the international sales, promotion and festival strategies for the movie.
Guneet, who has been associated with films like Monsoon Shootout, Gangs Of Wasseypur, Peddlers and The Lunchbox, which have been to the Cannes movie gala, is happy with the journey that Titli has undertaken.
"I am especially happy that an independent producer like Dibakar and a global giant like YRF have come together on a film like this - it's a fantastic way forward for Indian cinema in the global scene," she added. (Also read: Titli makers excited over Cannes selection)