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Siddharth Roy Kapur to produce a film inspired by true story of Somalian pirates attack

Kapur describes it as a "unique and exciting subject" that his banner's team has been developing for many months.

Edited by: India TV Entertainment Desk New Delhi Updated on: December 16, 2017 13:33 IST
Siddharth Roy Kapur
Siddharth Roy Kapur

Siddharth Roy Kapur is all set to produce a dramatic thriller inspired by true events surrounding a pirate attack of the Somalian coast. He has roped in director Vinil Mathew and screenwriter Sudip Sharma to begin with the project. The movie is inspired by the true story of merchant navy officer Audumbar Bhoi whose ship and crew was attacked by Somalian pirates, a statement said.

Kapur describes it as a "unique and exciting subject" that his banner's team has been developing for many months. "The film is based on true events involving piracy on the Somalian high seas and is told through the eyes of a young Indian merchant navy officer, who has to navigate through unimaginably perilous circumstances, while dealing with huge personal challenges."It is a thrilling, dramatic and emotional journey, and we couldn't have asked for a better director than Vinil Mathew to tell this story. "Also, having Sudip on board as screenwriter for the film is a huge advantage, as he unfailingly creates memorable characters, inhabits them in authentic worlds, and in the process creates strong conflicts and riveting drama," he said.

Mathew is known for the new-age romantic drama "Hasee Toh Phasee"; Sharma is the acclaimed writer of NH10 and Udta Punjab. "When Siddharth shared this story with me, I instinctively knew I had to be associated with the film as it had all the right ingredients of emotion, drama and thrill," Mathew said. Sharma said while he is normally wary of writing commissioned scripts for producers, it is different for Kapur as he allows creative freedom.

"When he pitched this story to me, I just jumped at it because it has the potential to be a tense hostage drama cum survival story, and lets you explore Somalia and maritime piracy, a world hitherto unseen in Hindi films," he said. 

Intensive research on the Indian merchant navy life, Somalia piracy problem and its impact on the many Indian families has been underway over the last few months. The film is likely to go on floors in mid 2018.

(With IANS inputs)

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