Ahmedabad based film maker announces 3 Gujarati films, national tie up
February 10, 2016
Ahmedabad
Cineman Productions Ltd. and Phantom Films today, announced their tie-up for 3 Gujarati films at a press conference in Ahmedabad.
Cineman Productions is headed by Ahmedabad based Abhishek Jain who has given Gujarati films Kevi Rite Jaish and Bey Yaar, while Phantom Films is a first of its kind film director’s company in India, the partners of which are Vikas Bahl, Anurag Kashyap, Vikramaditya Motwane and Madhu Mantena.
Jain in a press conference said, “the intention of this tie-up is to give Gujarati films a national level projection. The experience and the expertise will help us achieve this.”
Vikas Bahl, the director of Queen said, Over the last few years, Gujarati films have gone through a refreshing change. We are happy to be a part of this change.”
The first film of the tie-up is a thriller drama to be directed by debutante director Mikhil Musale starring Pratik Gandhi, Asif Basrea, Kavi Shastri and Kimberley Louisa Mcbeath. Music will be scored by Sachin-Jigar.The film has been written by Niren Bhatt, Karan Vyas and Mukhil Musale.
The second film will be directed by Aabhishek Jain himself. The film is in writing stage and will be announced soon. The third film will be directed by a new talent who will be selected from a writing and direction workshop that will be held later this year by Cineman and Phantom.
– DeshGujarat
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