Close X
Thursday, November 28, 2024
ADVT 
Bollywood

Indian-American rom-com set to go places after Tribeca, Dec release planned

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Aug, 2022 10:40 AM
  • Indian-American rom-com set to go places after Tribeca, Dec release planned

Los Angeles, Aug 30 (IANS) Indian-American film 'Four Samosas' has been acquired by IFC Films after it premiered at this year's Tribeca Film Festival.

"Four Samosas," a romantic comedy set in the Little India neighborhood of Los Angeles. IFC will release it in theaters and on demand on December 2, 2022, reports variety.com.

Ravi Kapoor directs and Venk Potula ("Veep") leads an ensemble cast that includes Sonal Shah, Sharmita Bhattacharya, Nirvan Patnaik, Karan Soni, Summer Bishil, and Meera Simhan.

The film centers on wanna-be South Asian American rapper, Vinny (Potula), who along with three friends - all of them first-time thieves - plans to rob a grocery store owned by his ex-girlfriend's father, in order to steal her wedding diamonds and disrupt her pending engagement.

"Ravi has made a hilarious film that is part comedy and part heist movie with a spirit and style reminiscent of Wes Anderson," Arianna Bocco, president of IFC Films said.

"It features an incredible ensemble cast who are totally game for Kapoor's wild ride. We're so thrilled to have Ravi and his team as part of the IFC Family, and we can't wait for audiences to experience this endearing and original film."

'Four Samosas' was a hit with critics when it debuted at Tribeca.

"Four Samosas" is produced by Kapoor alongside Potula for Khrisp Entertainment, Rajiv Maikhuri and Craig Stovel for Creative Rebel Productions. It is executive produced by Utkarsh Ambudkar, Karan Soni, Sanjay M. Sharma and Milan Chakraborty of Marginal MediaWorks, and Kathrin Hamilton and Matthew Young.

"After a fantastic coming out party at Tribeca, we're thrilled that IFC Films will keep the good vibes going," Kapoor said.

"They recognize how our film about finding your crew can resonate with audiences of all ilks!"

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Shreya Ghoshal shares first photo of son Devyaan

Shreya Ghoshal shares first photo of son Devyaan
The singer shared the image on Instagram where she can be seen holding her son in her arms and staring at him while husband Shiladitya keeps his left hand below the child's head and smiles at him.

Shreya Ghoshal shares first photo of son Devyaan

Juhi Chawla files suit against 5G implementation in India

Juhi Chawla files suit against 5G implementation in India
Actress Juhi Chawla has filed a suit against the implementation of 5G in India. She says that while she is not against technology and uses it as well, she feels that its important to address the problems it causes to environment. 

Juhi Chawla files suit against 5G implementation in India

6 Indian Web-series To Watch Out For

6 Indian Web-series To Watch Out For
From thriller to cop drama, to dark comedy to women-centric stories — there is indeed some promising content lined up for OTT release in the coming year. 

6 Indian Web-series To Watch Out For

Dia Mirza: Our hearts go out to people who suffered the impacts of Cyclone Yaas

Dia Mirza: Our hearts go out to people who suffered the impacts of Cyclone Yaas
Dia reacted to a photo of a forest officer rescuing a deer in a flooded area of Sunderbans, West Bengal via a Twitter post. 

Dia Mirza: Our hearts go out to people who suffered the impacts of Cyclone Yaas

Sanjay Dutt: Honoured to have received a golden visa for the UAE

Sanjay Dutt: Honoured to have received a golden visa for the UAE
Since 2019, UAE has been providing the Golden Visa to foreigners to work, live, study and conduct business without requiring national sponsors. This is indeed a feather in the cap of the "MuDutt, incidentally, shares a huge fan base in the Middle East.

Sanjay Dutt: Honoured to have received a golden visa for the UAE

Sonakshi on social media ban buzz: Last post has to be a selfie

Sonakshi on social media ban buzz: Last post has to be a selfie
Sonakshi Sinha on Wednesday reacted to speculations that Instagram and Twitter could be banned, saying the last post one shares has to be a selfie. 

Sonakshi on social media ban buzz: Last post has to be a selfie