Is Alia Bhatt's “Difficult Daughters” Selected for the Asian Project Market at BIFF?

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Is Alia Bhatt's “Difficult Daughters” Selected for the Asian Project Market at BIFF?

Synopsis

Alia Bhatt's production, “Difficult Daughters,” stands out among the 30 projects selected for this year’s Asian Project Market at BIFF. Discover the exciting lineup featuring renowned filmmakers and diverse stories from across Asia, including themes of identity, labor, and LGBTQ+ representation.

Key Takeaways

  • Difficult Daughters has been selected for the Asian Project Market.
  • Alia Bhatt is producing alongside her sister Shaheen Bhatt.
  • The event will showcase 30 projects from various filmmakers.
  • It highlights themes such as identity and LGBTQ+ representation.
  • APM will take place from September 20-23.

Mumbai, July 21 (NationPress) This year’s Asian Project Market has selected 30 outstanding projects, including Alia Bhatt’s “Difficult Daughters”, as announced by the Busan International Film Festival (BIFF).

The selection features Difficult Daughters, directed by Soni Razdan and produced by Alia Bhatt alongside her sister Shaheen Bhatt and renowned indie producer Alan McAlex (Santosh).

According to deadline.com, Kani Kusruti, known for her role in the Cannes Palme d’Or winning film All We Imagine As Light, is collaborating with the film's director Payal Kapadia to produce The Last Of Them Plagues, helmed by Kunjila Mascillamani.

Kusruti was a jury member for the New Currents competition at BIFF last year.

The line-up also showcases several filmmakers connected to BIFF, including Indian director Pradip Kurbah, who won the 2019 Jiseok Award and is now presenting Moon; and Bangladeshi filmmaker Biplob Sarkar, who returns with the LGBTQ+ themed The Magical Men.

Representing Malaysia is Lau Kok Rui, from the BIFF 2022 Asian Film Academy, presenting Wake Me up When the Mourning Ends, with Soi Cheang, Stefano Centini, and Wong Kew Soon as producers, as per deadline.com.

The selection also includes five Chinese-language projects, three from Taiwan that focus on female leads.

Japan contributes three projects from acclaimed directors Shiraishi Kazuya, Fujita Naoya, and Zhang Yaoyuan, exploring themes such as the realities of foreign laborers, a woman’s quest for identity, and the multifaceted challenges faced by Japanese youth today.

The Asian Project Market (APM) will take place over four days from September 20-23 during the 20th edition of the Asian Contents & Film Market at BEXCO.

In recent news, Alia Bhatt was seen in Vasan Bala’s “Jigra”, where she portrayed a troubled young woman on a quest to save her brother from a foreign prison after he was wrongfully imprisoned.

Next, she will feature in “Alpha” alongside Sharvari, where the duo will portray super agents.

This film, directed by Shiv Rawail, is set for release during the Christmas Holiday weekend of 2025.

“Alpha” will also mark the seventh installment in the expansive Yash Raj Films spy universe, which initiated with the “Tiger” franchise featuring Salman Khan and Katrina Kaif, beginning with “Ek Tha Tiger” and followed by “Tiger Zinda Hai”. The saga has continued with “War,” “Pathaan,” and “Tiger 3”. Upcoming films include “War 2” directed by Ayan Mukerji, “Pathaan 2,” and “Tiger vs. Pathaan”.

Point of View

It's essential to recognize the significance of Alia Bhatt's project in promoting diverse narratives within the film industry. The selection at BIFF not only highlights her commitment to storytelling but also fosters cross-cultural engagement among filmmakers in Asia. This is a pivotal moment for representation and innovation in cinema.
NationPress
21/07/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Asian Project Market?
The Asian Project Market is an event held at the Busan International Film Festival, showcasing selected film projects from across Asia, aimed at fostering collaboration and financing opportunities.
When will the Asian Project Market take place?
The Asian Project Market will be held from September 20 to 23 during the 20th edition of the Asian Contents & Film Market at BEXCO.
Who directed ‘Difficult Daughters’?
‘Difficult Daughters’ is directed by Soni Razdan and produced by Alia Bhatt and her sister Shaheen Bhatt.
What themes are explored in the projects selected for BIFF?
The selected projects explore a range of themes, including identity, foreign labor, LGBTQ+ representation, and female empowerment.
What is the significance of Alia Bhatt's involvement in cinema?
Alia Bhatt's involvement signifies a growing trend of established actors stepping into production roles, enhancing the diversity and quality of storytelling in the film industry.