Irani finds Sarzameen's soul in family, not Kashmir action

Actor Kayoze Irani discusses his directorial debut film Sarzameen during recent promotional activities with IANS. The project centers on family relationships between a father, son, and mother within Kashmir's conflict-torn landscape. Irani explains that the mother character serves as the emotional center connecting the other family members throughout the narrative. Despite the film's action sequences and insurgency backdrop, the director emphasizes the internal family drama as the primary attraction.

The filmmaker describes reading a 50-page script outline and immediately recognizing the story's emotional potential. He distinguishes between external conflicts that audiences merely observe versus internal struggles that create deeper viewer connections. Irani characterizes Sarzameen as an emotional thriller where feelings take precedence over action elements. The director hopes viewers will experience lasting emotional impact after watching the completed film. The movie streams on JioHotstar platform for audiences seeking meaningful cinema experiences.
 

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