New Delhi: Chaitanya Tamhane's award-winning film "The Disciple", Taapsee Pannu-Vikrant Massey-starrer "Haseen Dillruba" and Kartik Aaryan's "Dhamaka" are among the 13 feature length titles that Netflix announced on Wednesday under its ''See What's Next India'' slate for the year 2021.
The films will join new and returning series, documentaries, and comedy specials that the streamer announced in what is being seen as its biggest line-up.
"The Disciple", produced by Vivek Gomber of "Sir" fame, is Tamhane's second feature film. The movie, which focuses on a classical musician in Mumbai, has Oscar-winner Alfonso Cuaron onboard as an executive producer.
The Marathi feature was also the only film in two decades from India to be selected for a European film gala's main competition at the 2020 Venice International Film Festival where it won the best screenplay award.
Talking about the role of streamers in redefining the film watching experience, Gomber said the exposure to diverse genres and languages has led the audience to accept different stories.
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"Today the audience is used to watching all kinds of cinema, French, German, Spanish, which helps the filmmakers as you're not limited by the language you choose to tell your film your film in. It's liberating to have that kind of diversity and support. When we made ''Court'', we were lucky to get a theatrical. It takes a lot to get your film there," the actor-producer said in a virtual press conference.
Gomber, whose "Sir" released on the streamer after a theatrical release, said the film found "so much love" on Netflix.
Ivan Ayr's "Milestone" is another festival favourite title that the streamer has acquired. The film was also a part of the Venice International Film Festival where it screened in the Orizzonti segment.
The poignant film follows the story of a recently bereaved, middle-aged truck driver, Ghalib, who is coping with a personal tragedy and the consequences thereafter, while facing the existential threat of losing his job to a young recruit.
"Haseen Dillruba", directed by Vinil Mathew and written by Kanika Dhillon, is about a woman whose heart longs to live like words captured in a novel. She soon finds herself entangled in the murder of her own husband.
In the already announced "Dhamaka", Kartik Aaryan plays a frustrated former news anchor, who is given another chance on prime-time TV when a terrorist calls him with a bomb threat. It is produced by RSVP, Ram Madhvani Films, Ronnie Screwvala, Ram Madhvani, Amita Madhvani. "Aarya" helmer Ram Madhvani directs the thriller.
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"Ajeeb Daastaans", produced under Karan Johar's Dharmatic Entertainment, is an anthology of four strangely contrasting stories which delves into fractured relationships and unexplored spaces.
Johar said, as a filmmaker, he is trying not to "box" content and is more instinctive about deciding which story will be best suited for theatres or streamers.