Jain and Musale started CineMan Productions in 2010 with an aim to produce quality Gujarati cinema. “Talks on the script with Phantom started in November last year and got finalised in February this year, after which we began shooting,” says Musale, a fan of Kashyap’s brand of cinema. The involvement of names like Anurag Kashyap,Phantom Films’ co-founder, is likely to arouse the curiosity of non-Gujarati audiences too. Wrongside Raju, primarily shot in Ahmedabad, is the first of the three Gujarati films for which Phantom Films is collaborating with CineMan Productions, which Jain and Musale co-founded. The film does take cues from many different real-life incidents, but promises to play more as a drama-thriller than a crime-suspense flick. And in case your thoughts veer off to an incident involving a certain Mumbaiīhai, producer Abhishek Jain is quick to dispel it. Wrongside Raju, by debutant director Mikhil Musale, suggests that the above points form the barebones of its plot. The trailer of the forthcoming Gujarati film
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