Is Nawazuddin Siddiqui Revisiting a Part of Himself as Jatil Yadav?
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Key Takeaways
- Nawazuddin Siddiqui reprises his role as Jatil Yadav.
- The film premieres at the 56th IFFI in Goa.
- Global release on Netflix is scheduled for December 19.
- The story explores deep emotional themes and moral dilemmas.
- Directed by Honey Trehan, it promises a thrilling experience.
Mumbai, November 27 (NationPress) The highly anticipated crime thriller “Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders” is prepared to make its world debut at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa. Lead actor Nawazuddin Siddiqui expressed that stepping back into the role of Jatil Yadav feels akin to reconnecting with a facet of himself that has always remained.
Nawazuddin shared, “Returning as Jatil Yadav feels like revisiting a part of myself that never left. This film takes him to places he’s never been, emotionally and morally. To see it premiere at IFFI before it reaches audiences worldwide on Netflix is truly special.”
The film is set to launch globally on Netflix on December 19.
Set against the backdrop of Kanpur, the narrative unfolds when the esteemed Bansal family from Uttar Pradesh is discovered brutally murdered in their residence. Jatil Yadav finds himself ensnared in a tangled web of power, betrayal, superstition, and long-buried secrets, where every suspect holds a potential motive and each revelation unveils another layer of darkness.
Directed by Honey Trehan and penned by Smita Singh, this film revisits the universe first introduced in Raat Akeli Hai. It is produced by RSVP and MacGuffin Pictures, featuring a stellar cast that includes Radhika Apte, Chitrangda Singh, Deepti Naval, Rajat Kapoor, Revathy, Ila Arun, Sanjay Kapoor, and Akhilendra Mishra.
Director Honey Trehan remarked, “With Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, we’ve gone deeper into the world we built with Raat Akeli Hai. This film explores the price of truth and the corruption of conscience, with the stakes higher than ever as Jatil now has to unravel a mass murder.”
Regarding the IFFI premiere, Trehan continued, “IFFI has always been a space that celebrates authentic storytelling, and it’s an honour for our film to have its first screening here. This story is darker, more introspective, and far more personal; it’s an edge-of-the-seat whodunit about battling mysticism and influence to uncover the truth.”
With Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders, Trehan emphasized their goal to take the established world and plunge it into a “deeper emotional terrain, where deceit, silence, and power collide in unexpected ways.”
Ruchikaa Kapoor Sheikh, Director of Original Films at Netflix India, stated, “Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders is a distinct blend of suspense and emotion that stirs something primal. Honey Trehan, who made a striking directorial debut with the first in this franchise, returns to raise the stakes with a mystery that is more ambitious in scale, layered in character, and grounded in emotional truth.”
The film “Raat Akeli Hai: The Bansal Murders” is set to premiere on Netflix on December 19.