Anurag Kashyap boards Venice-bound Indian film 'Songs of Forgotten Trees' as presenter
Directed by debutant Anuparna Roy, the film is the only Indian title to have its world premiere at the prestigious film gala, which will run this year from 27 August to 6 September at Venice Lido in Italy.
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Starring Naaz Shaikh and Sumi Baghel, the movie is produced by Bibhanshu Rai, Romil Modi and Ranjan Singh
New Delhi, 23 July
Filmmaker
Anurag Kashyap has joined ‘Songs of Forgotten Trees’ as presenter, lending his
support to the film which is set to be screened at the 82nd Venice
International Film Festival.
Directed
by debutant Anuparna Roy, the film is the only Indian title to have its world
premiere at the prestigious film gala, which will run this year from 27 August
to 6 September at Venice Lido in Italy.
‘Songs
of Forgotten Trees’, which follows the evolving relationship between two
migrant women in Mumbai, will be showcased in the Orizzonti section, an
international competition for films that highlight new trends, with a focus on
debut works, young talents, indie features, and lesser-known cinema.
Starring
Naaz Shaikh and Sumi Baghel, the movie is produced by Bibhanshu Rai, Romil Modi
and Ranjan Singh.
“I
have always believed in backing new talent, especially those who want to say
something different, challenge the set norms by their ideas and beliefs,”
Kashyap said in a statement.
“Ranjan
and I have been associated with multiple such films over the years, and it’s
amazing to see such raw talent continuously coming up. Anuparna is definitely
one such voice and we feel proud and happy to back her first feature,” added
the filmmaker.
According
to the film’s official synopsis, ‘Songs of Forgotten Trees’ follows the story
of Thooya, a migrant and aspiring actress, who survives the city by leveraging
beauty and wit, occasionally trading intimacy for opportunity.
"When
she sublets her sugar daddy’s upscale apartment to Swetha, a fellow migrant
working a corporate job, the two women—seemingly from different
worlds—begin to share more than just a space. Amid the relentless pulse of
Mumbai, they discover a silent empathy.
"But
as personal histories, desires, and wounds resurface, their delicate connection
is tested. What follows is not a rupture, but a strange and tender unfolding—of
selfhood, of survival, of unexpected kinship," it read.
Roy,
who initially self-funded the film while juggling three corporate jobs in
Mumbai, said her storytelling is motivated by the lives that mainstream
narratives tend to ignore.
“Despite
having one of the largest film industries in the world by volume, we rarely
tell stories of the marginalised—of those excluded by class, caste, and gender.
I want to change that. I want to speak of the miseries I’ve witnessed and lived
through, not just as an Indian but as a global citizen. I believe that telling
these stories might give voice to the unheard, offer solace to some, and
perhaps even inspire others. My search for this story began with the search for
my childhood friend, Jhuma Nath, whose child marriage was carried out under a
man-made social order and a failed government scheme. This film carries her
memories,” she said.
‘Songs
of Forgotten Trees’ is co-produced by Navin Shetty and Anuparna Roy.
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