Producer Guneet Monga Kapoor received recognition at the 71st National Film Awards when her co-production Kathal earned Best Hindi Film honors. The producer already holds two Academy Awards and expressed gratitude for this latest achievement. Ektaa Kapoor served as co-producer on the satirical mystery film. Director Yashowardhan Mishra crafted the story alongside co-writer Ashok Mishra. Netflix India provided a platform partnership for the project.
Monga Kapoor acknowledged multiple collaborators who supported the production. Balaji Telefilms partners Ektaa Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor contributed to the film's development. Sikhya Entertainment team members and co-producer Achin Jain provided essential backing throughout production. Lead actress Sanya Malhotra portrayed the character Mahima with notable skill. The producer praised Malhotra's authentic performance and emotional depth.
Filmmakers shot the entire production within Madhya Pradesh. The satirical narrative explores themes rooted in everyday experiences. Monga Kapoor emphasized how the state's cultural richness enhanced the film's visual appeal. The story demonstrates how truth emerges from unexpected circumstances. This recognition celebrates storytellers who examine meaningful subjects through cinema.
Monga Kapoor acknowledged multiple collaborators who supported the production. Balaji Telefilms partners Ektaa Kapoor and Shobha Kapoor contributed to the film's development. Sikhya Entertainment team members and co-producer Achin Jain provided essential backing throughout production. Lead actress Sanya Malhotra portrayed the character Mahima with notable skill. The producer praised Malhotra's authentic performance and emotional depth.
Filmmakers shot the entire production within Madhya Pradesh. The satirical narrative explores themes rooted in everyday experiences. Monga Kapoor emphasized how the state's cultural richness enhanced the film's visual appeal. The story demonstrates how truth emerges from unexpected circumstances. This recognition celebrates storytellers who examine meaningful subjects through cinema.