Sobhita Dhulipala starrer Sitara to resume shooting in November
Mumbai/IBNS: After film A Thursday, production house RSVP’s next straight-to-digital film Sitara is all set to resume shooting in November.
Having completed a brief schedule in Mumbai, the shoot of the film was halted in March, owing to the Novel Coronavirus Pandemic.
Sitara, starring Sobhita Dhulipala and Rajeev Siddhartha in the lead, is the love story of a fiercely independent, feisty, young interior designer and a young aspiring chef, who recognize the flaws in their relationship and set out to redeem themselves and make it work. It’s also an extremely relatable story about a dysfunctional family told with a lot of heart and tongue in cheek humour.
The film is being directed by Vandana Kataria, who has worked as a production designer on a number of features.
"Sitara is a story that has been very close to my heart. It is something that all modern-day families experience but are reluctant to confront. Having a producer like Ronnie on board is just a perfect fit to say such stories. The pandemic did disrupt our schedule but given the new normal, I am excited to get back on set and bring this story to life," said Kataria.
A story about love, acceptance, and forgiveness, told with a lot of heart and humor!✨ Our next Digital Film #Sitara is back on floors in November. #FridaysWithRSVP#VandanaKataria @sobhitad @rsiddhartha7 @RonnieScrewvala @soniakanwar22 @soniabahl pic.twitter.com/houqXlAaRn
— RSVP Movies (@RSVPMovies) September 11, 2020
The screenplay has been co-written by Sonia Bahl and Vandana Kataria.
The dialogues have been written by Hussain Dalal and Abbas Dalal and this project will be helmed by Sonia Kanwar from RSVP who is the Associate Producer on this film.
“A film like Sitara is a step taken with small feet towards a larger newness in Indian cinema. I’m truly glad to belong with it and now that we go back to shoot in November, we as a team are returning stronger in mind, body and spirit. Rearing to go!” said Dhulipala.
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