The official glimpse of an upcoming movie from Bollywood has been announced by its crew on their social media handle. What can be the impact on its box office? How is it going to inspire the audience?
‘I Want to Talk’ is expected to be a Hindi language drama directed by Shoojit Sircar and bankrolled by Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar under the banner of Rising Sun Films and Kino Works Productions. Ritesh Shah will be writing the screenplay and dialogues for the effort. Nothing more regarding the movie has been said as per the glimpse which just shows a toy tilting its head that looks like the male lead.
The technical labour includes the handling of cinematography by Avik Mukhopadhyay, editing overseen by Chandrashekhar Prajapathi, and music as well as the background scores are composed by George Joseph, Koyna, and Taba Chake respectively.
Regarding the background of the narrative, the conception will mostly take place in locations of the U.S. apart from India and is expected to be an academic work rather than focusing on commercial aspects like any Sircar movie. Also, Sircar’s last flick ‘Sardhar Udham’ has received wide critical acclaim for its making as well as performances.
As per the crew of this film, the story will be based on a person who likes to talk and will elaborate on how opening up can make an impact on people’s lives, which also gives a feel-good vibe apart from a little mystery.
The movie consists of an ensemble cast of actors Pearle Dey and Ahilya Bamroo playing the female leads, alongside actor Abhishek Bachchan as its male lead, joined by actors Jayant Kripalani, Kristin Goddard, and Johnny Lever playing important roles.
A profound level of making and performances with relevant content is expected for the effort and hoping it gets them achieved.
Digital rights are acquired by Amazon Prime Video and the movie is expected to hit big screens on the 22nd of November. Stay tuned in Binged for more updates regarding ‘I Want to Talk’.
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