Candy And The Pizza Ggirl Trailer Unveils a Chaotic Mumbai Night

The trailer for the upcoming drama "Candy And The Pizza Ggirl" has been released, previewing a chaotic and darkly comic night in Mumbai. Directed by debutant Akkhil Kapur, the film follows four characters whose perceived control over reality rapidly unravels. The story explores themes of parallel realities colliding and the fragility of personal illusions. The film is set to premiere on Prime Video on April 10.

Key Points: Candy And The Pizza Ggirl Trailer | Prime Video Premiere

  • Trailer reveals surreal Mumbai night
  • Explores illusion of control & parallel realities
  • Features characters living in personal chaos
  • Premieres on Prime Video April 10
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Candy And The Pizza Ggirl shares an exciting tale of an unforgettable chaotic night

The trailer for 'Candy And The Pizza Ggirl' reveals a surreal, darkly comic night in Mumbai where characters' realities unravel. Premieres April 10.

"This story is about the illusion of control and how quickly it can fall apart. - Akkhil Kapur"

Mumbai, April 8

The makers of the forthcoming drama "Candy And The Pizza Ggirl" have unveiled the trailer, providing an insight into a surreal, chaotic, and darkly comic night set against the backdrop of Mumbai.

Made under the direction of debutant Akkhil Kapur, the movie revolves around Bobby (Played by Ninad Kamat), a blinged-out, ageing party boy with a fragile grip on reality, convinced he's in control, even as everything around him begins to unravel; Candy (Played by Shivani Singh), a hyper-visible yet dangerously unaware influencer chasing validation in all the wrong places; Pizza Ggirl (played by Priya Banerjee), an enigmatic and otherworldly presence whose cryptic desires subtly disrupt the course of multiple lives; and Mickey (Played Dara Sandhu), a struggling actor so deep in his process that he no longer knows where performance ends and reality begins.

Talking about his directorial debut, Akkhil shared, "This story is about the illusion of control and how quickly it can fall apart. Every character is living in their own version of reality, believing they're in charge of their life, but one moment is enough for everything to spiral. The film plays with that idea of parallel realities colliding, where no one is truly grounded, and chaos becomes inevitable."

Ninad Kamat added, "What really drew me to this film was how unpredictable and layered the world is. None of the characters are straightforward. They are all dealing with their own illusions and personal chaos. As an actor, it was exciting to be part of a story where you are constantly questioning what is real and what is not. Working on this film felt like stepping into a space where control is an illusion and anything can happen at any moment."

Backed by Full Moon Studioz, "Candy And The Pizza Ggirl" is slated to premiere on Prime Video on April 10.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally, a film that's not a remake or a sequel. An original story about Mumbai's nightlife and the people in it. The cast looks interesting, especially the character of the influencer. Hope it lives up to the trailer's promise.
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Akhil W
The director's point about the "illusion of control" is deep. In a city like Mumbai, we all pretend to have it together while running on chaos. Excited to see a debutant tackle such a complex theme. All the best to the team!
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Sarah B
While the concept is fascinating, I hope the execution is good. Sometimes these "surreal, chaotic" films can become confusing just for the sake of it. The characters sound intriguing though – the struggling actor Mickey particularly.
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Kavya N
A film about influencers, fading party boys, and struggling artists... this is so current! Mumbai is full of such stories. Priya Banerjee as the mysterious Pizza Ggirl has me curious. April 10 on my calendar! ☕
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Vikram M
Good to see fresh talent and stories. Our industry needs more original voices like this. The title is quirky but it grabs attention. Hope the film does well so we get more such experimental projects.

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