Four Line Films Unveils Debut Features 'Pech' and 'Silverfish'

Stephen King

Prolific author of horror and suspense, who also writes extensively on the craft of writing and pop culture.

Four Line Films, under the guidance of National Film Award-winning filmmaker Sudhanshu Saria, is making waves with the announcement of its inaugural feature film slate. This new venture aims to champion fresh voices in cinema, bringing compelling narratives to the screen.

Championing New Cinematic Voices: Four Line Films' Vision

"Pech": A Deep Dive into Mumbai's Social Fabric

“Pech,” a compelling social drama set against the vibrant backdrop of Mumbai, delves into themes of class and marginalization through the eyes of young adults. Penned and helmed by the talented Kumar Chheda, this project has already achieved significant recognition. It was honored with the jury prize at the Bangkok International Film Festival’s Pitch Market, attracting considerable interest from global co-producers and sales agencies. Numerous territories are currently engaged in discussions, indicating a promising international trajectory for this debut feature.

The Directorial Journey of Kumar Chheda

Kumar Chheda, an alumnus of the AFiS program, is set to make his feature directorial debut with “Pech.” His prior work includes the critically acclaimed short film “Dal Bhat,” which earned India’s prestigious National Award for Best Short Film, underscoring his talent and vision.

Sudhanshu Saria's Mentorship and Creative Endeavors

Sudhanshu Saria articulated his proactive approach to talent development, stating that over the past three years, Four Line Films has been dedicated to identifying and fostering emerging filmmakers. He emphasized his desire to provide the kind of support and mentorship he wished he had received at the start of his own career. Saria expressed his excitement for “Pech” and “Silverfish,” highlighting them as the first productions to emerge from this initiative, and eagerly anticipates the future works of these bold, new voices.

“Silverfish”: A Horrifying Tale from Silicon Valley

The second feature, “Silverfish,” co-written by Saria, ventures into the horror genre. This chilling narrative unfolds in the high-tech corridors of Silicon Valley, where a mysterious creature is unleashed. The film marks Krishna's first foray into feature-length directing and writing, promising a fresh and exciting addition to the horror landscape.

Krishna's Pathway to Feature Film Direction

Prior to “Silverfish,” Krishna showcased his directorial prowess with the psychological-thriller short “Padmavyuha.” This film, starring the renowned Jaaved Jaaferi, premiered to acclaim at the International Indian Film Festival of Toronto, establishing Krishna as a talent to watch.

Current Status and Saria's Acclaimed Repertoire

Both “Pech” and “Silverfish” are currently in the pre-production phase, moving steadily towards realization. Sudhanshu Saria's own impressive directorial portfolio includes notable films such as “Loev,” “Knock Knock Knock,” and “Ulajh,” further solidifying his reputation as a versatile and impactful filmmaker in the industry.

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