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“Gangubai Kathiawadi” headed for Berlinale 2022 for world premiere

Sanjay Leela Bhansali and Alia Bhatt’s film is a crime-drama, adapted from one of the chapters of noted author Hussain Zaidi’s book ‘Mafia Queens of Mumbai’

Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s “Gangubai Kathiawadi” starring Alia Bhatt is set to have its world premiere at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival early next year and the filmmaker said he is honoured to showcase his movie at the festival.

The festival organisers on Wednesday, December 15, announced that Bhansali’s movie is the sole Indian selection and one of the four films confirmed for the Berlinale Special Gala, a segment which is dedicated to showcasing exemplary cinema.

The Berlin International Film Festival, one of the world’s largest public film festivals and an indispensable forum for the global film community, will be held from February 10 to February 20, 2022.

“Gangubai Kathiawadi” is a crime-drama, adapted from one of the chapters of noted author Hussain Zaidi’s book, “Mafia Queens of Mumbai”.

The magnum opus features Bhatt in the title role of Gangubai, one of the most powerful, loved and respected madams from Kamathipura during the 1960s. After the 2019 musical drama “Gully Boy”, the upcoming film marks Bhatt’s second outing at the Berlinale.

Bhansali, who completed 25 years in cinema in 2021, said “Gangubai Kathiawadi” is a special film for him.

“The story of ‘Gangubai Kathiawadi’ has been very close to my heart and me and my team have given it all to make this dream possible. We take pride in showcasing our film at the prestigious Berlin International Film Festival,” the 58-year-old director said in a statement.

Jayantilal Gada of Pen Studios, who is producing the movie alongside Bhansali Productions, said the team is immensely elated with their film being presented at the upcoming festival.

The magnum opus features Bhatt in the title role of Gangubai, one of the most powerful, loved and respected madams from Kamathipura during the 1960s. After the 2019 musical drama “Gully Boy”, the upcoming film marks Bhatt’s second outing at the Berlinale.

“I believe in Mr. Bhansali and his craft and I am proud to associate with him. Alia has given a great performance and I am thankful to Ajay Devgn too for being a part of this project. It’s a story that will engage and appeal to global audiences,” Gada added.

Artistic Director Carlo Chatrian of Berlinale said they are happy to have the world premiere of “Gangubai Kathiawadi” at the gala and continue the tradition of the festival being a special setting for Indian movies.

“This time with a film that joins the usual craft in shaping camera movement and the choreography of bodies with a subject that is socially relevant, not only in India. From the very beginning we were taken up by the story of Gangubai, an exceptional woman dragged into exceptional circumstances,” Chatrian said.

The film also stars Seema Pahwa and has cameo appearances by Ajay Devgn and Huma Qureshi.

Produced by Bhansali and Gada, “Gangubai Kathiawadi” is set to be released on February 18 in  theatres next year.

According to the gala’s official website, other films in the Berlinale Special line-up are: “Against the Ice”, “À propos de Joan (About Joan)”, and “Der Passfälscher (The Forger)”.

“Against the Ice”, a joint production of Iceland, the USA and Denmark, is directed by Peter Flinth. It features “Game of Thrones” stars Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Charles Dance, “Peaky Blinders” actor Joe Cole, and “Poldark” actor Heida Reed.

“À propos de Joan (About Joan)” is directed by Laurent Larivière and stars French cinema icon Isabelle Huppert, “Matilda” actor Lars Eidinger, and “By the Grace of God” star Swann Arlaud. The film is a joint production of France, Germany and Ireland.

Directed by Maggie Peren, “Der Passfälscher (The Forger)” comes from Germany and Luxembourg. “Dark” star Louis Hofmann, Jonathan Berlin of “The Third King” fame, and “Biohackers” breakout star Luna Wedler.

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David Solomon
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