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Filmmaker Advait Chandan Image Credit: IANS

Advait Chandan, who has made his directorial debut with Secret Superstar — a simple tale about a teenaged girl chasing her dreams — says the response to the movie is like a “dream”.

“I went to a theatre full of people and they clapped and laughed and were moved by the film. It gave me goosebumps... This has been such a dream response. I keep pinching myself to check if it’s real,” Chandan said in a statement.

The film, backed by superstar Aamir Khan, features Dangal child star Zaira Wasim as Insiya, who sets out to follow her dream of being a singing superstar under the confinement of anonymity.

On whether Khan’s presence has helped a film like Secret Superstar to pull the crowds into the theatres, Chandan told the media on Monday: “Yes, but it is not just about his acting in the film, but the whole project. Aamir’s presence amplified the film Secret Superstar.

“No production house was ready to support the film. The way Aamir Khan Productions has supported the film with all resources and mounted the project, is great. Only AK can do that.”

“I wrote the part of Shakti Kumaarr and I convinced him to play the part, so I take full credit of his casting. In the beginning, he was hesitant, but then he also started enjoying the character,” he added.

According to the makers, the film was made at a budget of Rs150 million (Dh8.45 million), including cost of production, print and publicity.

It made a total of Rs313.1 million in four days of its release at the Indian box office, the makers said in a statement.

Trade analysts have said the film, which has a new director, a 17-year-old as its lead and a cameo by Khan is drawing the audience by word of mouth.