Mumbai: The buzz in the air is unmistakable as actor Vikrant Massey’s upcoming crime thriller, “Sector 36,” is poised for its world premiere at the 15th Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM). This highly anticipated event promises to shine a spotlight on a narrative steeped in dark and chilling realities.
In an enthusiastic statement, Vikrant Massey expressed his excitement, “It’s a momentous occasion for me, along with Maddock Films, Jio Studios, and Netflix, to have our film ‘Sector 36’ make a world premiere at IFFM 2024. We are honored to have our film come to the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne.”
The film, co-starring Deepak Dobriyal, marks the directorial debut of Aditya Nimbalkar and is a co-production between Maddock Films and Jio Studios. With a release date set for September 13, 2024, the enthusiasm around the film continues to build.
Reflecting real-life incidents, “Sector 36” delves into the unsettling disappearance of numerous children from a local slum. The storyline follows a determined police officer, portrayed by Massey, as he confronts a menacing serial killer. The intense investigation reveals dark secrets and spine-chilling events, making for a gripping watch.
In expressing the importance of the film’s narrative, Vikrant added, “It’s an important story that needs to be seen, and I can’t wait for the Australian audience and the Indian diaspora to see what we have been able to create.”
Festival Director Mitu Bhowmick Lange shared her thoughts on screening the film at IFFM, saying, “We are delighted to present Netflix’s ‘Sector 36’ as part of this year’s festival and as part of our spotlight programming. The film’s intense storytelling and powerful performances make it a perfect fit for our audience. We look forward to sharing this gripping experience with our festival-goers and the Australian audience at large.”
Vikrant Massey has come a long way since his early days in television. He began his acting career with the Disney Channel’s “Dhoom Machaao Dhoom” and quickly gained recognition for his role in “Balika Vadhu,” a social drama addressing child marriage. His work in television laid a solid foundation for his subsequent success in films.
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In 2013, Massey made his big-screen debut in the Ranveer Singh and Sonakshi Sinha starrer “Lootera.” This was merely the beginning of a series of notable roles that showcased his versatile talent. From “Dil Dhadakne Do” to “Lipstick Under My Burkha,” Massey has earned a reputation for choosing diverse and challenging roles. His performances in “Dolly Kitty Aur Woh Chamakte Sitare,” “Haseen Dillruba,” and the recent “12th Fail” have further solidified his position as a powerhouse actor. Beyond his acting prowess, Vikrant is also a trained contemporary and jazz dancer, having honed his skills under the guidance of the legendary Shiamak Davar.
In “Sector 36,” both Massey and Dobriyal are expected to deliver high-octane performances. The film is based on true events and explores the disturbing reality of child disappearances in a brutally honest manner. Against the backdrop of a slum, the movie promises not just edge-of-the-seat thrills but also a deeper look into the societal evils that often remain hidden.
Reflecting on the project, Vikrant said, “It’s a story that holds significant relevance in today’s times. With everything we’ve been able to put together, we’re bringing to life a narrative that’s gripping, emotional, and hauntingly real.”
Mitu Bhowmick Lange was also full of praise for the film. She emphasized its fit within the festival’s programming, underscoring the strength of its narrative and the impact of its performances, “Films like ‘Sector 36’ are vital, as they bring challenging stories to the forefront and engage audiences on multi-layered issues,” Lange remarked.
As the countdown to the IFFM premiere begins, the excitement surrounding “Sector 36” continues to grow. It’s a film that promises to stay with its audience long after the credits roll, bringing attention not only to the issue at its core but also to the remarkable talents involved in its making.
With detailed storytelling, a gripping screenplay, and intense performances, “Sector 36” is set to leave a lasting mark on the festival circuit and beyond. The IFFM 2024 just might be the perfect stage to unveil this cinematic journey to the world.