Shwetaabh Singh’s ‘Aise Hee’ becomes only Indian film to get selected for main competition at Busan International Film Festival

Shwetaabh Singh’s ‘Aise Hee’ becomes only Indian film to get selected for main competition at Busan International Film Festival

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श्वेताभ सिंह की फिल्म ‘ऐसे ही’ बनी बुसान इंटरनेशनल फिल्म फेस्टिवल के मेन कंपटीशन में जाने वाली इकलौती भारतीय फिल्म

Producer Shwetaabh Singh’s Hindi film Aise Hee (Just Like That), has been selected for the main competition at the famed Busan International Film Festival 2019. The film will compete with 13 other films from countries like China, Iran, Japan, and Korea, among others. Shwetaabh Singh is the producer of the film that is now on its way to the Busan International Film Festival 2019.

Shwetaabh Singh, an alumnus of the famed Film and Television Institute of India, from where he got his PG Diploma in Acting. Mr. Singh began his career in production in 2017, after having spent four years in Mumbai understanding the film industry.

Talking about the challenges he faced while sending the film to different festivals, Shwetaabh said, “Once our rough cut was ready, we started sending films to the festival.  We used to just submit and wait for their response. We got responses from some festivals but nothing materialized. The biggest challenge was inexperience. I had never done this before so even after talking to a lot of people we didn’t really know how to approach it. But we kept learning as we went along but there are things we could have done better.”

“The second was rejection. No matter what one says when you get that rejection mail, it does take you down for a bit. But I was honestly never worried,” he added.

Aise Hee (Just like that) is a Hindi dramatic feature film, which revolves around Mrs. Sharma the ideal wife of a locally respected small-time government employee living with extended family in small-town Allahabad. But when her husband dies, Mrs. Sharma begins to take liberties with her life that, although innocent in themselves, begin a rapid rippling of gossip and familial tensions that together spell tragedy. The film follows her journey of finding herself.

Shwetaabh Singh has produced two films till date, which include ‘Eeb Allay Ooo’ and ‘Aise hee’, with the latter winning the prestigious Prasad Labs DI Award and Movie buff Appreciation Award at Film Bazaar India. On the other hand, Eeb Allay Ooo has received the prestigious ‘Facebook Promotion Award’ conducted by Facebook.

About Eeb Allay Ooo
Eeb Allay Ooo has been directed by Prateek Vats and produced by Shwetaabh Singh. The cast for the film includes Shardul, Shashi Bhushan, Nutan, and Nitin Goel. Eeb Allay Ho is an interesting tale that follows the absurd journey of a young migrant, Anjani, as he battles a hoard of monkeys in the heart of New Delhi as a contractual monkey repeller – a newly created government job to tackle the monkeys who have been further emboldened by the recent ban on the use of captive langurs – their natural enemy.

About Aise Hee
The film directed by Kislay and produced by Shwetaabh Singh, features actors Mohini Sharma, Harish Khanna, Sadhna Singh, Trimala Adhikari, Saumya Shivam, Jyotsana and Mohammad Iqbal.
Aise Hee (Just like that) is a Hindi dramatic feature film, which revolves around Mrs. Sharma the ideal wife of a locally respected small-time government employee living with extended family in small-town Allahabad. But when her husband dies, Mrs. Sharma begins to take liberties with her life that, although innocent in themselves, begin a rapid rippling of gossip and familial tensions that together spell tragedy. The film follows her journey of finding herself.

About Shwetaabh Singh

Shwetaabh Singh is an actor and a producer and has a PG Diploma in Acting from the reputed Film and Television Institute of India (FTII). Shwetaabh began his career in production in 2017 at the age of 27, after having spent four years in Mumbai understanding the film industry and realising that with strong resources, he could create some great films. Filmmaking had always attracted him, and he wanted to be a part of creating something from the bottom up.

Shwetaabh doesn’t believe in making content king, but strongly advocates for proper treatment of the film to lift mediocre content to the brilliant cinema. When he is not busy breathing films, Shwetaabh also likes to play sports and travel.