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Raj & DK Recall 'Shor in the City' Journey
29 Apr
Summary
- Filmmakers initially pitched to Hollywood actors before casting locally.
- An earlier version of the film had a more ambiguous, potentially darker ending.
- The directors fondly remember actor Amit Mistry, who is dearly missed.

Fifteen years ago, the energetic indie film 'Shor in the City,' directed by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK, captured Mumbai's essence. The film, which predates the directors' signature blend of humor and emotion, intricately wove together various character stories, reflecting both urban chaos and personal struggles.
Recounting the early days, the directors revealed initial discussions with American actors such as Ethan Hawke and Joseph Gordon-Levitt for a key role. However, union rules and logistical hurdles with Hollywood's system proved insurmountable for their independent production based in India.