Filmmaker and producer of the series ‘OK Computer’ Anand Gandhi and debutant directors Pooja Shetty and Neil Pagedar and actors, Vijay Verma and Radhika Apte will be in a celebrating mood as their series has been selected in the Bright Future Programme Category of International Film Festival Rotterdam (IFFR).
The one of its kind, the unconventional show is India’s first step into sci-fi comedy, set in futuristic India of 2031 as it takes us through the story of a cyber cell-cop, Saajan Kundu (Vijay Verma) who investigates a murder by a self-driven car in a futuristic India set in 2031. Laxmi Suri (Radhika Apte) is against the cop for blaming the car as she stands for PETER an organization to protect the rights of Robots.
Sharing the excitement with the fans Producer, Anand Gandhi took to his Social Media Platform and shared, “OK Computer has been invited to Rotterdam! This is a celebration of the vision of our debutant directors @pooja.mov and @neilpagedar.”

This is also a big reaffirmation for the Memesys’ vision to incessantly facilitate new voices and visions in motion pictures and games. @iffr Thank you for the invitation. @disneyplushotstarvip @madhoknikhil @memoirfilms Thank you for your ceaseless support. Pooja, Neil, @itsvijayvarma @radhikaofficial @kantari_kanmani @sarangsathaye @ratnabaliratnabali @ullas_mohan @diguial Congratulations to all of you!”
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