Karan Malhotra defines his upcoming film “Shamshera” as a “wholesome cinematic experience”

Director Karan Malhotra is ecstatic about his much-awaited movie ‘Shamshera’ release. He said that this film will be a visual spectacle for audiences. He believes the movie, starring Ranbir Kapoor, Vaani Kapoor and Sanjay Dutt, will give the audience a wholesome cinematic experience of watching Hindi films.

“I will be celebrating my birthday by finalising the mix of Shamshera, a vision I have cherished for some time now. I can’t wait to share Shamshera with you all. As a filmmaker, I have been fortunate enough to be able to tell stories that I would like to see as an audience and Shamshera is definitely that kind of a story. It is a visual extravaganza with complex human emotions and it deserves to be on the big screen where people have, for years, had a truly wholesome cinematic experience watching Hindi feature films,” the director said.

He also said that Shamshera celebrates everything that a pan Indian stands for. The director is optimistic that this film will resonate with everyone who wants to watch good cinema on the big screen after the pandemic.

He is thrilled that he found the right team for his movie. He is certain that Ranbir Kapoor is a ‘generation-defining actor’. He said: “I’m fortunate to have found a steadfast producer in Aditya Chopra and an all-determined cast and crew of Shamshera who have always been by my side right from the word go. Ranbir Kapoor is a generation-defining actor and has given his best to Shamshera. Vaani Kapoor plays his strength and compliments him beautifully in the film. As far as Sanjay Dutt is concerned, you are in for a surprise.”

He concluded by saying: “I grew up in quintessential Hindi cinema and I wanted to create a true blue Hindi film that everyone can enjoy in theatres. I feel confident that we have achieved an entertainer that will appeal to everyone. We are all waiting eagerly for the COVID-19 situation to become better in our country and then plan the release of Shamshera in the grandest way possible,”