In a strategic and creative collaboration, Vinod Bhanushali’s Bhanushali Studios Limited has teamed up with acclaimed filmmaker Hansal Mehta’s production house, True Story Films, to produce three films set for release across 2025 and 2026. This partnership aims to deliver culturally rich, impactful cinema that resonates with diverse audiences.
A Shared Vision for Meaningful Storytelling
The upcoming slate has the promise to cross genres, with a Gujarati-language film being one of them — an important foray into regional cinema for both banners. The project is in keeping with Hansal Mehta’s well-documented penchant for realist, socially conscious storytelling, and in keeping with Bhanushali Studios’ objective to support genuine Indian stories.
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Talking about the association, Vinod Bhanushali stated, “This association with Hansal and the team at True Story is an exciting new chapter for Bhanushali Studios as we continue to promote stories that are real and rooted in culture. Having a Gujarati-language film as part of our slate is of particular importance to us, as we look to bring regional stories to a wider community.”
Hansal Mehta on Creative Freedom
Hansal Mehta, the director of highly acclaimed films and series such as Scam 1992 and The Buckingham Murders, welcomed the collaboration with great enthusiasm. “Working with Vinod and Bhanushali Studios affords us the liberty to take risks with tales that are immediate and intimate. This slate showcases the type of cinema that provokes, strikes a chord, and lasts,” he stated.
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Details Yet to Be Revealed
Although the titles, cast, and directors are not yet revealed, both the production houses have officially announced that more details would be released in the next few months. Through this joint venture, audiences can look forward to fearless, genre-bending films that cross boundaries of language and geography, presenting new and compelling stories.
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