Anurag Kashyap accepts Dobaara first scene ‘hits like Stranger Things’ amid comparisons
Filmmaker Anurag Kashyap and manufacturer Ekta Kapoor have admitted that their upcoming mystery, Dobaaraa has sure scenes just like Stranger Things, however introduced that the 2 tasks aren’t similar. They have been talking at a press convention for the movie that functions Taapsee Pannu withinside the lead role.
Anurag Kashyap has directed the movie this is written through Nihit Bhave. It additionally stars Saswata Chatterjee, Rahul Bhatt, Vidusshi Mehra, Nassar, Sukant Goel, Madhurima Roy and Nidhi Singh. It marks the second one collaboration among Taapsee and Anurag – they in advance labored collectively at the 2018 movie Manmarziyaan that starred Vicky Kaushal and Abhishek Bachchan along Taapsee.
Ever for the reason that trailer become launched, humans had been evaluating some scenes with famous Netflix authentic Stranger Things. One scene, in particular, in which a toddler is visible driving a motorcycle has stuck the eye of many.
A News18 file quoted Anurag as saying, “If you study the pink raincoat, it’s a advent of Prashant Sawant who’s my dress individual who places a number of idea in the back of everything. So you need to ask this query to him. But believe me, whilst you see the movie, and I felt that the primary scene in which the child is at the bicycle, it hits you want Stranger Things however the movie is not anything like Stranger Things. But at that moment, you experience ultimately we’ve this sci-fi mystery that I idea, ‘oh wow.’ There’s not anything like Stranger Things however you may get that little little bit of tingly feeling. The movie is without a doubt very emotional.”
Ekta introduced, “Interestingly, you’ll recognise whilst the film unfolds, the way it has such… Because sci-fi is a international unexplored so that you will constantly discover references with matters that resonate.”
Dobaara is an authentic remake of the 2018 Spanish movie Mirage. The upcoming movie will debut on the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) on August 12. and hit theatres on August 19.