‘Four More Shots Please!’actor Kirti Kulhari on Monday announced that she has turned producer and will be backing her forthcoming dark comedy thriller movie ‘Nayeka’ under her production house Kintsukuroi Films.
The star said starting a production house was a result of an “organic thought”.
The last three years — during which she featured in hits like ‘Mission Mangal’, ‘Uri: The Surgical Strike’ and the acclaimed series ‘Criminal Justice: Behind Closed Doors’ — pushed her as an actor to widen her horizon, PTI quoted her as saying in a report from Mumbai.
“I now want to take a step further as I feel the urge to back great content and tell the world stories that are unique, rare and heartfelt. The intention is also to create a more equal and collaborative atmosphere in the process of making a film.
“Unfortunately, a hierarchy does exist in the way things work and I would aim to bridge that gap, embrace and respect the talent brought to the table in all equality. The idea is also to create opportunities for the young talent.. be it writers, directors, actors or technicians,” the actor said in a statement.
Kulhari said the name of the production house comes from a Japanese word, which means the “art of mending broken pottery with gold”.
Her next feature ‘Nayeka’ follows the story of a struggling actress, who gets caught in a crime by mistake. The film is written and directed by Ajaykiran Nair.
‘Nayeka’ is produced by Yatin Gupte and Sajid Melek’s Ward Wizard Entertainment, Vashisht Upadhyay and Kulhari’s Kintsukuroi Films.
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