First Post-Soviet Collaboration: Bollywood-Style Film Heads to Russia

First Post-Soviet Collaboration: Bollywood-Style Film Heads to Russia.webp

Moscow, March 28 A Bollywood-style musical comedy with song and dance, shot entirely in India, is set to release in Russia on April 1, a day celebrated in the country not as April Fool's Day, but as a day of laughter.

The Russian-Indian co-production, "Persimmon of My Love," marks a major milestone as the first full-length film since the Soviet era, reviving a historic cinematic partnership between the two nations, according to its promoters.

Directed by popular filmmaker Marius Weisberg, this Bollywood-style parody stars TNT Comedy Club icons Demis Karibidis and Mikhail Galustyan. The film also features Adila Ragimova, making her debut as the female lead.

Famous Russian stars Karibidis and Galustyan take center stage as brothers, Ramash and Shamar. In a classic Bollywood twist, one plays a dedicated police officer while the other is a goon.

In classic Bollywood fashion, the story follows Ramash, an honest police officer, and Shamar, a charming criminal. Their rivalry eventually unearths a long-lost secret: they are brothers who were separated as children.

This blend of high-stakes adventure and family drama creates a universal tale of justice and romance that transcends language and culture, according to the makers.

The film title, meaning "Mere Prem ke Raja" in Hindi, was shot last March across various Indian cities, including the palaces of Udaipur in Rajasthan and several scenic spots in Maharashtra, including Mumbai.

Filmed in just two months, this Russian-language comedy features original Hindi songs, including a tribute to the Soviet-era classic "Jimmy Jimmy Aaja Aaja" from the legendary Mithun Chakraborty film, Disco Dancer.

Composer Zurab Matua crafted the soundtrack, featuring original songs performed in Hindi. Produced by TNT and MyWayStudio with support from the Russian Cinema Fund, the film tapped ASB FILM VILLAGE for Indian production and technical logistics.

Tina Kandelaki, Director of TNT, noted that the project predates recent trends, highlighting it as an organic blend of Bollywood emotion and Russian drama that strengthens a decades-long cultural bond.

This marks Russia's first wide-release feature filmed entirely in India, utilizing the full scale of Bollywood's production power. The massive production involved over 350 crew members daily, with some scenes featuring up to 1,000 people to capture that authentic, large-scale Bollywood spectacle.

Indian professionals were essential to the film's authenticity. Renowned choreographer Jay Kumar directed the dance sequences, while Bollywood actors and dancers ensured traditional Indian flair.

The lead actors even trained with stunt coordinators to perform their own action scenes, grounding the high-energy spectacle in real-world grit.

The speed and professionalism of the Bollywood teams were astonishing, said director Weisberg.

He noted that this international collaboration made a project of this scale possible, allowing him to fully embrace the Bollywood aesthetic.
 
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