What Does Director Anusha Rizvi Say About ‘The Great Shamsuddin Family’?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
- Anusha Rizvi returns to filmmaking with a unique narrative.
- The film explores modern family dynamics.
- Set in a single day in Delhi, enhancing intimacy.
- The cast features notable actors bringing diverse characters to life.
- It blends humor with relatable family experiences.
Mumbai, Dec 2 (NationPress) Anusha Rizvi, the filmmaker behind the renowned movie “Peepli Live,” is making her return to feature films with a comedic drama entitled “The Great Shamsuddin Family,” which explores contemporary Indian family dynamics.
“At its essence, the film transcends mere interruptions; it highlights how family, despite its frustrating moments, influences us in ways we cannot ignore,” Rizvi expressed.
“Through Bani’s chaotic day, I aspire for viewers to see reflections of their own mothers, aunts, siblings, and that one family member who always arrives at inconvenient times yet with the best intentions.”
The cast includes Kritika Kamra as Bani Ahmed, a writer racing against a career-defining 12-hour deadline as her home becomes the epicenter of a family crisis.
Other notable actors are Purab Kohli, Farida Jalal, Shreya Dhanwanthary, Juhi Babbar, Sheeba Chaddha, Dolly Ahluwalia, Natasha Rastogi, and Nishank Verma.
Set within a single day in Delhi, the story follows Bani as mothers, aunts, cousins, and past romantic interests converge in her apartment, each presenting their own crises. As she navigates interfaith issues, generational clashes, and familial expectations, she faces the dilemma of chasing international career prospects or remaining with her family, according to Variety.
Kritika describes her role as the archetypal eldest daughter from a middle-class family who consistently prioritizes others’ needs over her own aspirations.
“She is the reliable one, always responsible, and often puts herself last, even when all she desires is a single day to focus on her future,” the actress noted.
For Shreya, this film marks her debut in comedy after a series of serious, intense roles.
Sheeba emphasized the film’s unique single-location format.
“All the humor, conflicts, and emotions unfold within one space, crafting a world that is both personal and strikingly entertaining,” she shared.
Purab referred to the production as a reflection of typical Indian family dynamics, as reported by Variety.
“That’s what makes it so relatable and heartwarming,” he remarked.
“The Great Shamsuddin Family” is set to premiere on December 12 on JioHotstar.