'Kadvi Hawa' not an art film: Ranvir Shorey
New Delhi
November 17, 2017
Actor Ranvir Shorey says that his forthcoming movie "Kadvi
Hawa", which deals with the issue of climate change, is not an art film.
"It's not an art film or a documentary on climate change. It is an entertaining
film and is engaging. It is not a masala film or comedy, but that does not mean
there are no comic moments. It is a wholesome entertainer," Ranvir told
reporters here on Friday.
The Drishyam Films' project stars Sanjay
Mishra, Ranvir and Tillotama Shome.
"There are two comic actors so, there
will be comedy. The backdrop is climate change but the story is about the two
characters who are different from each other," said Ranvir.
Asked about
working with the two actors, known for their perfect comic timing, the film's
director Nila Madhab Panda said: "Image is made by the audience. Directors don't
make images. I had thought of them since day one and I got them. They are
brilliant actors."
Giving an insight into her character, Tillotama said
"silence characterises my character".
"She barely talks, but her presence
is felt. What interested me in this film was how a larger problem like climate
change put so much pressure on these two men from diverse parts of India, and on
this family which I am part of," she said.
The film will release on
November 24.
New Delhi
November 17, 2017
Actor Ranvir Shorey says that his forthcoming movie "Kadvi
Hawa", which deals with the issue of climate change, is not an art film.
"It's not an art film or a documentary on climate change. It is an entertaining
film and is engaging. It is not a masala film or comedy, but that does not mean
there are no comic moments. It is a wholesome entertainer," Ranvir told
reporters here on Friday.
The Drishyam Films' project stars Sanjay
Mishra, Ranvir and Tillotama Shome.
"There are two comic actors so, there
will be comedy. The backdrop is climate change but the story is about the two
characters who are different from each other," said Ranvir.
Asked about
working with the two actors, known for their perfect comic timing, the film's
director Nila Madhab Panda said: "Image is made by the audience. Directors don't
make images. I had thought of them since day one and I got them. They are
brilliant actors."
Giving an insight into her character, Tillotama said
"silence characterises my character".
"She barely talks, but her presence
is felt. What interested me in this film was how a larger problem like climate
change put so much pressure on these two men from diverse parts of India, and on
this family which I am part of," she said.
The film will release on
November 24.
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