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Gulabo Sitabo TO PREMIERE ON Amazon Prime Video

The new movie is ‘Piku’ director Shoojit Sircar’s first digital release

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NEW DELHI: Amitabh Bachchan and Ayushmann Khurrana starrer ‘Gulabo Sitabo' is heading for a direct digital release on ‘Amazon Prime Video', the makers announced recently.

Directed by Shoojit Sircar, the Lucknow-set satire will start streaming from June 12 worldwide.

‘Gulabo Sitabo' is a quirky tale of two slimy scheming foxes - a landlord and tenant - in a game of one up-manship. A ‘Rising Sun Films Production', the movie was ready for an April release but owing to the Coronaviru­s-induced shutdown the filmmakers decided to take the digital route.

Sircar said he is happy that the film, penned by frequent collaborat­or Juhi Chaturvedi, will finally release. “I am happy that finally I can put forward my film as quickly as possible. As soon as the story was baked, I wanted to serve it. These are unforeseen circumstan­ces, we all have to go through it,” said the director.

“I have never experiment­ed on a digital platform so this is the first time that we are releasing a film straight on a streamer. It's quite exciting as digital is going to be the future,” he added.

‘Gulabo Sitabo' also reunites Khurrana with Sircar after the 2012 hit ‘Vicky Donor', which was the actor's debut in Bollywood.

Khurrana said this is a ‘special film' for him for many reasons.

“It made me reunite with my mentor Shoojit da after ‘Vicky Donor'. Whatever I'm today is because of him and I'm happy that he made me a part of his vision again. ‘Gulabo Sitabo' also sees me share the screen space with Amitabh Bachchan for the first time and it's a huge moment, it's a dream come true for me,” he said.

Sircar said while some films may take the same route of streamers during the COVID-19 pandemic, theatrical experience is here to stay.

“Both cinema halls and digital platforms will continue to coexist,” he added.

“Experience of watching ‘Gulabo Sitabo' on ‘Amazon' will be no less than watching the film in theatres. I saw ‘Roma', which directly released on a streamer in 2018, and then watched ‘The Bicycle Thief' and ‘Pather Panchali', and that gave me that much a cinematic kick when I saw these films on a digital platform.”

Producer Ronnie Lahiri said the film was earlier scheduled to be released last year, but was postponed as they wanted to go on floors with Sircar's next directoria­l, ‘Sardar Udham Singh', a biopic with actor Vicky Kaushal.

As the team focuses on one project at a time, ‘Gulabo Sitabo' had to wait for a release window, he said.

“We were ready now but unfortunat­ely this whole situation happened. With any difficult scenario, there is always another route forward that one has to find. The idea is to adapt to the situation. There is always a matter of preference but there are situations that go beyond our control,” Lahiri said.

Calling ‘Gulabo Sitabo' as one of his most important films, Sircar said releasing the movie straight on digital was “motivated purely” by choice.

“When I was offered and asked by Ronnie for the digital release, it was purely by choice (that we went for it) at this moment. I have a fresh novelty to the film. I have lived with the story for two-three years. When I make a film, I always feel it should reach to the audience as soon as possible,” he explained.

Vijay Subramania­m, director and head, content, ‘Amazon Prime Video India', said they are are happy to exclusivel­y premiere one of the most anticipate­d films of the year ‘Gulabo Sitabo' on the streamer. “The global release of ‘Gulabo Sitabo' on ‘Prime Video', in over 200 countries and territorie­s, will ensure maximum reach and visibility for the film not just in India but around the world,” added Gaurav Gandhi, director and country general manager, ‘Amazon Prime Video India'.

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