Is Rahi Anil Barve Addressing Credit Theft in the Film Industry?
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Mumbai, Jan 28 (NationPress) Director Rahi Anil Barve, who is preparing for the debut of his forthcoming film ‘Mayasabha’, has shared his thoughts on the prevalent issue of credit theft in the industry.
During a promotional interview with IANS, he acknowledged that this issue is deeply ingrained in the industry, and he has come to terms with it.
He expressed, “This is how the industry operates. It’s not exclusive to cinema; it occurs across various fields. I have accepted it, and I choose to move forward. My words won’t alter the situation. Therefore, finding peace in acceptance is crucial.”
‘Mayasabha’ represents his return to the cinema scene eight years after the iconic ‘Tumbbad’, which redefined horror in India.
The film features Jaaved Jaaferi in a captivating role. The storyline revolves around Parmeshwar Khanna (played by Jaaved Jaaferi), a disgraced and reclusive producer residing in a dilapidated, abandoned theatre with his mentally unstable son. Local legends suggest that 40 kg of 24-carat gold biscuits were hidden in the theatre decades ago and have never been unearthed. When two outsiders venture into the theatre to uncover the truth and search for the treasure, they find themselves ensnared in a claustrophobic labyrinth of secrets.
The ensuing narrative is a gripping cat-and-mouse chase, where paranoia and obsession gradually overshadow logic, transforming the quest for riches into a journey through obsession and existential dread. The film boasts a score by Sagar Desai, with Kuldeep Mamania as the cinematographer and Aasif Pathan in charge of editing.
Scheduled for release on January 30, 2026.