Alizeh, the niece of Bollywood icon Salman Khan, is set to make her mark at the 54th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) with her debut film ‘Farrey‘.
The festival, scheduled to be held in Goa from November 20 to 28, has officially selected ‘Farrey’ for screening, adding a layer of prestige to the movie’s journey.
Directed by Soumendra Padhi and scripted by Abhishek Yadav and Padhi, the film delves into the complex realm of academic deception, IANS reported from Mumbai.
The narrative follows the story of Niyati, a scholarship recipient and orphaned genius, unwittingly entangled in a high-stakes cheating racket orchestrated by her affluent peers.
Khan, expressing his delight, remarked, “IFFI is a very prestigious event, and I am happy that ‘Farrey’ is being screened at it. I have some fond memories of IFFI over the years, and with ‘Farrey’ making it to the esteemed panel, it feels like a full circle. I wish the entire team of ‘Farrey’ the very best and hope the audience enjoys the film.”
Director Padhi shared insights into the film, stating, “‘Farrey’ is a reflection of the intricacies between ambition and morality. We’ve woven a narrative that challenges perceptions and unravels the consequences of choices made in pursuit of success.”
He expressed hope that the film would resonate with the audience, sparking meaningful conversations and leaving a lasting impact.
The film boasts a stellar cast, including Zeyn Shaw, Sahil Mehta, Prasanna Bisht, Ronit B. Roy and Juhi Babbar Soni in pivotal roles.
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