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It's a film about friendship: Amit Sadh, Jim Sarbh, Manjari share their experience working in 'Pune Highway'

ANI April 29, 2025 190 views

The cast of Pune Highway shares insights about the film's transition from a globally performed play to the big screen. Amit Sadh highlights its core theme of friendship disrupted by a shocking murder. Jim Sarbh appreciates how the filmmakers expanded the story visually beyond its theatrical roots. Manjari describes her character as a beloved yet protective force within the group. The film recently premiered at IFFI Goa, marking its long-awaited cinematic debut.

"'Pune Highway' dosti yaari ki film hai...their bond takes a dramatic turn due to unforeseen circumstances" - Amit Sadh"
Mumbai, April 29: The release date of 'Pune Highway' is around the corner, and its cast has been leaving no stone unturned to promote their labour of love.

Key Points

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Film explores friendship tested by murder

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Adapted from 20-year-old international play

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Jim Sarbh praises cinematic expansion

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Manjari plays a fiercely protective character

Speaking with ANI, actors Amit Sadh, Jim Sarbh and Manjari Fadnnis opened up about their experience working in 'Pune Highway', which is directed by Rahul da Cunha and Bugs Bhargava Krishna.

"'Pune Highway' dosti yaari ki film hai (It's a film about friendship). It's a story of friends who grew up together, lived together...however, years later, their bond takes a dramatic turn due to unforeseen circumstances. There's a murder, and because of that, their friendship and their life get impacted," Amit said.

Originally conceived as a one-room play performed across nine countries, Pune Highway underwent a creative evolution to fit the cinematic format.

On working in the project, Jim shared, "I really like how they (makers) expanded and adapted their idea. Because sometimes, when a play gets turned into a film, the problem is that they try to stay very true to the play in a certain extent. Whereas film is such a visual medium...You can do so much more with different locations than you can in a play. So, I really like how they haven't limited themselves based on the structure of the play."

Manjari, too, expressed her excitement.

Talking about her character, she said, "The character I'm playing in this film is called Natasha. So, she is a part of this group of these boys. And she is extremely loved, very pampered, and a complete brat between them. And also, you know, she loves all of them, and she will go to any lengths to protect them."

Rahul Dacunha and Bugs Bhargava opened up about the evolution of 'Pune Highway' from being a play to a theatrical release.

"So, Rahul wrote a play 20 years ago. Pune Highway. And it was very successful. We toured 9 countries. We went all over the world. So, every day, when I would come to the show, I would tell Rahul, " Rahul, this film should be made.I had not made a film then. I was making ad films. He'd say, yeah, yeah, yeah. And he never took it seriously. So, 20 years later finally we are here with a film," Bugs Bhargava recalled.

Actor Ketaki Narayan is also a part of the film.

"I was little tensed that so many great people have selected me for this role. Therefore, this is a significant responsibility. I gave my 100% in the audition and luckily, I got selected," she said.

'Pune Highway' was screened at the 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) in Goa last year.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Can't wait for this! Amit Sadh never disappoints with his performances. The transition from play to film sounds interesting - hope they've maintained the raw emotions of theater while using cinematic advantages. 🤞
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Priya M.
Jim Sarbh makes such intelligent choices with his roles. His comment about not limiting themselves to the play's structure shows he really understands the medium. Excited to see how this ensemble cast works together!
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Sanjay T.
While the concept sounds promising, I hope the murder plot doesn't overshadow the friendship theme. Some recent films have struggled balancing multiple genres. That said, the cast is stellar so I'll definitely give it a watch.
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Neha P.
Manjari's character Natasha sounds so fun! Love seeing strong female characters in male-dominated stories. Also, 20 years in the making? That's some dedication from the directors. Hope it lives up to the hype! 💫
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Arjun V.
Saw this at IFFI Goa! Without giving spoilers - the chemistry between the leads is electric. The way they've expanded locations from the original play really adds depth to the story. Second half had me on the edge of my seat!

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