‘Arunoday’ director is happy making small films

The Marathi film won praise during its screening at the Mumbai Film Festival

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Filmmaker Partho Sen-Gupta’s Marathi film Arunoday, which was screened at the ongoing 16th edition of the Mumbai Film Festival (MFF), has received a positive response from the audience and the director says he is happy making small films as they give him a lot of control.

“I strongly believe we are making some great regional films. I am a Bengali, but I am from Mumbai and I am more close to the Marathi culture, so we decided to make the film in Marathi,” Sen-Gupta said.

“As far as commercial films are concerned, I don’t have the kind of talent to make that kind of cinema. I am more associated with social problems. I am happy making small films which give me freedom and control over my work.

“But having said that, I have been offered one big budget film, which is an international one, so as a director, I will try everything,” he added.

Arunoday revolves around inspector Joshi, a grieving father searching for his daughter Aruna, who was kidnapped years ago when she was six. In his despair, life converges with a recurring dream in which Joshi pursues a shadowy figure who leads him to Paradise, a night club where teenage girls dance before a leering crowd. He is convinced he will find Aruna there and vows to bring her back to his wife.

Talking about the festival, he said: “Most of the people come here and say they want to watch foreign films, but I am extremely happy that people are liking my film. I was not expecting much of a crowd, but I was surprised to see the occupancy.”

The film features Adil Hussain and Tannishtha Chatterjee in lead roles.

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