Writer director Jayant Somalkar’s debut Marathi feature film to be premiered at 48th Toronto International Film Fest

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Mumbai, 3rd August 2023: Writer-director Jayant Digambar Somalkar’s debut Marathi feature film ‘Sthal (A Match) will have its World Premiere at the prestigious 48th Toronto International Film Festival 2023 held from September 7 to 17, 2023.  

It’s the only Indian film to be selected in the Discovery Programme, which showcases the first and second features of emerging filmmakers from around the world. 

Sthal (A Match) explores the tradition of arranged marriages in rural India, where the relentless pursuit of a girl’s marriage overshadows the very sustenance of life. It is narrated from the perspective of a young girl, Savita, highlighting patriarchy, colorism and social evil deeply rooted in society.

The film shot in Jayant’s native village, Dongargaon in the Chandrapur District of Maharashtra, features an ensemble cast of first-time actors from the villagestarring Nandini Chikte as the protagonist Savita alongwith Taranath Khiratkar, Sangita Sonekar, Suyog Dhawas, Sandip Somalkar, Sandip Parkhi, Swati Ulmale, Gauri Badki & Mansi Pawar. 

The film is produced by Dhun, a Production Company run by Karan GroverShefali Bhushan, Jayant Digambar Somalkar & Riga Malhotra.

Jayant, who wrote-directed an award-winning short IyattaClass (2016) and also co-wrote and co-directed the Amazon Prime Original Series Guilty Minds (2022) shares his excitement about TIFF premiere, “I can say that my protagonist Savita found her first ‘match’ and that too from a foreign land! I am overwhelmed and proud that I will be able to showcase my village and my people on a global platform. People who never dreamt of facing a film camera are going to be part of one the best and most prestigious film festivals of the world, TIFF.”

The producer Shefali Bhushan, who wrote and directed Jugni and Guilty Minds says, To be premiering ‘Sthal’ at TIFF is very exciting for me, especially since it is my first experience as a ‘Producer’ actually supervising production from the sets, in this case the village where it was shot. Being a director myself, trying to successfully keep a watch on the production and the budget of an independent film, while still enabling the director to get what he wanted was very challenging. But when the film shapes up so well and gets such appreciation, it all becomes very rewarding.”

The producer Karan Grover says, “Sthal is an ambitious journey to deliver a story which may be the true story of several young women across the country. Its realism and authenticity should drive the change that we drive. Hope it resonates and everybody can get to watch the film.”

“The Discovery section, which is curated by a brilliant team of international programers, is an integral part of TIFF,” stated Dorota Lech, TIFF Lead Programer, Discovery, & International Programer for Central, Eastern, & Southern Europe, the Caucasus, Iran, & Turkey. “It is a bold and exciting showcase of cinema and emerging talent from around the world, and we are honored to highlight new and distinctive voices from artists creating their first or second feature on our global stage. This year’s program of 26 titles includes films from 25 countries, accounting for international co-productions and local talent.”

The programmer talking about the discovery section says, “It is a bold and exciting showcase of cinema and emerging talent from around the world, and we are honored to highlight new and distinctive voices from artists creating their first or second feature on our global stage. This year’s program of 26 titles includes films from 25 countries, accounting for international co-productions and local talent.”