The prestigious Cairo International Film Festival to be held between 10th to 20th November 2009, has officially invited an
Indian feature, Saluun, a film by Pritish Nandy Communications' and produced under PNC's recently launched Guerrilla
Flicks banner, for screening at their 33rd edition.
"This year CIFF will welcome the new generation of brilliant
filmmakers from India by honoring Indian Cinema. PNC's Saluun represents the fresh breed of Indian filmmakers and it's a
great pleasure for us to screen the movie at the festival, " says Ezzat Abou Ouf, Festival President. He further added,
"Saluun is funny, clever, heart warming and it introduces a new director, Nikhil Nagesh Bhat who brings fresh insight into
where popular Bollywood cinema can go."
Producers Pritish Nandy and Rangita Pritish Nandy along with director Nikhil Nagesh Bhat will attend the festival as special
invitees. Joining them will be members of the film's ensemble cast, Gaurav Kapur, Razak Khan, Sakshi Tanwar, Brijendra
Kala, Murli Sharma, Gayatri Choudhuri as well as Arindam Mitra who is the Series Producer for PNC Guerrilla Flicks.
"It has been a very enriching journey, " says director Nikhil Bhat, "It's an honor for me to showcase my debut film on an
international platform as prestigious as the Cairo International Film Festival."
Producer Pritish Nandy says, "Saluun is a delightful film that captures the magic, the excitement and the sheer genius of
small town, middle class India where people are constantly coping with the weird complexities of politics, bureaucracy and
corruption.
It is based on a true life incident that happened in a small town in Maharashtra where the local people
were so fed up with corrupt Government officials that they devised a cunning plan to teach them a lesson. It is a funny,
touching, deeply evocative film about the India we rarely see in our Bollywood movies and the story is told with amazing
power and simplicity.
It is a first time film maker's tribute to ordinary, middle class India and how it copes with
everyday adversity and comes up a winner every time. It's an ace of hearts."
Thursday, November 05, 2009 10:43 IST