'I Am Kalam' maker's next backed by Ultra
- IndiaGlitz, [Friday,December 09 2011]
Even as his debut feature film 'I Am Kalam' continues to earn laurels, the latest being the Best Film, Best Director and Best Actor awards at the recent Silent River Film Festival in the USA, New Delhi-based director Nila Madhab Panda is launching his next feature film, which will be a childrenÂs adventure thriller set in northern India.
The Hindi feature film, tentatively titled 'Jal Bin Jalpari', is being produced by Ultra Distributors Pvt Ltd, the Rs-3-billion film production, distribution and Restoration Company headquartered in Mumbai.
Starring an eclectic cast comprising Parvin Dabas, Tannishtha Chatterjee, Suhasini Mulay, V M Badola, Rahul Singh and Harsh Mayar (who won the National Award for the Best Child Actor in 'I Am Kalam').
Two highly-talented Delhi kids, Lehar Khan and Krishang Trivedi, will play the protagonist duo of Shreya and Sam, while Salman and Hebron from NGOs Salaam Balak Trust and Ummeed will play other vital child characters along with Harsh Mayar in the film.
The film will have a pulsating title track by Midival Punditz, sung by renowned vocalist Shubha Mudgal, and a couple of Haryanvi folk songs.
Ultra, which recently picked up the worldwide Satellite, Video and other digital rights including the international distribution rights of 'I Am Kalam', has come forward to produce PandaÂs new film because of its socially-relevant subject told in an adventure thriller format that has immense market potential both in domestic and international markets.
ÂAfter watching ÂI Am KalamÂ, I was fascinated about the film, message and the directorÂs vision. When the Director, Mr. Panda, narrated me the story of ÂJal bin JalpariÂ, I was very much confident of his vision and thought that this is the best opportunity to be socially active through mainstream cinema, says Ultra group CEO Sushilkumar Agrawal.
Panda says, ÂI have worked on children and womenÂs issues for years now. ÂJal Bin
Jalpari is a childrenÂs adventure story with a social backdrop, the kind of story I like to tell my seven-year-old son. In a way, this is a story I want to tell the children of our country and the rest of the world, in a manner that will thrill them and at the same time make them aware about certain social responsibilities.Â