By Express News Service
Theatre director Anamika Haksar’s directorial debut Ghode Ko Jalebi Khilane Le Ja Riya Hoon (Taking The Horse To Eat Jalebi) will release on the big screen on June 10. The film had its premiere at the Mumbai International Film Festival and was the only Indian film selected for the exclusive New Frontier section at Sundance Film Festival 2019. It was slated to release in 2020 but got pushed due to the pandemic.
The film stars veteran theatre artists like Ravindra Sahu, Raghubir Yadav, Lokesh Jain and K Gopalan. It tells the story of four main characters: a pickpocket, a vendor of sweet and savoury snacks, a labourer-activist, and a conductor of “Heritage Walks”. When Patru, the pickpocket, decides to take people on alternative walks, showing them the underbelly of the city, it causes trouble with local merchants and the police.
He then decides to conduct one last ‘Dream Walk’ but Lali, the labourer-activist, joins the fray, giving a speech urging workers to unite and lands them all in jail. The film has travelled to over 35 international and Indian festivals and won 6 awards, including, Best debut director, International Critics Jury Award, Best Script, Best Indian Cinema and special mention for cinematography.
“The film is a result of seven years of documentation of the lives of the street people of old Delhi – beggars, pickpockets, loaders, small scale factory workers, street singers, street vendors etc. I couldn’t release it due to Covid-19 and I am now delighted to collaborate with Platoon distribution for the India release,” said director Anamika. The film is produced by Gutterati Productions and distributed by Platoon One Films.