Making your first film or project is always difficult especially when you are on a tight budget but Aditya Sane has done just that and his debut film ‘A Day Off’ is streaming on Cinemapreneur on a pay-per-view basis. He derives the majority of his inspiration from Satyajit Ray and Abbas Kiarostami.
Getting a big release for a film that is made on a small budget is always a big obstacle especially if you don’t have any connections in the industry but that didn’t stop Aditya Sane from making ‘A Day Off’ which has a long list of international features like ‘Official entry at Asian Film Festival of Los Angeles,’ ‘Critics choice award at Tagore international Film festival’, ‘Best Indie Feature Film Award at Prague’ and many more.
‘A Day Off’ is the story o a 12-year-old boy who is out for vengeance when he realizes that Dilip Bhau (A Ruthless Colony owner) has wrongfully murdered his father he sets to make amends and this journey will either make or break him as we all know that it can be a dark path.
Aditya Sane had a small team of 3 who took care of all departments and mind you there were no professionals on board. He even found the lead of the film, a seven-year-old kid in his colony with whom he had previously worked on a college project.
‘A Day Off’ is now streaming on Cinemapreneur for just Rs 99 per view and the whole thing despite winning so many honour and titles was made by a “rookie management production” in Aditya Sane’s words.