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Sejal Shah on why she chose to make her directorial debut with 'Costao'

IANS April 28, 2025 319 views

Sejal Shah makes her directorial debut with "Costao", a compelling biographical drama starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui. The film tells the true story of Costao Fernandes, a brave customs officer who dismantled a major gold smuggling operation in 1990s Goa. Shah's meticulous approach focuses on authentically representing the era and highlighting the unsung heroism of customs intelligence. The movie premieres on ZEE5, promising an immersive glimpse into a lesser-known chapter of Indian law enforcement history.

"We aimed to depict the 90s authentically. Making a period film is always challenging" - Sejal Shah"
Sejal Shah on why she chose to make her directorial debut with 'Costao'
Mumbai, April 28: Sejal Shah will be stepping into direction with Nawazuddin Siddiqui starrer biographical drama "Costao".

Key Points

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First-time director brings untold customs officer story to screen

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Nawazuddin Siddiqui portrays real-life hero Costao Fernandes

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Explores complex gold smuggling operations in 1990s Goa

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Authentic period drama revealing hidden professional heroism

Speaking to IANS exclusively, she revealed why she chose to make her directorial debut with this story, and also the challenges faced by her during the making.

Sejal told IANS, "I first came across the story of Kostav and felt compelled to write it. Eventually, we developed it into a script. What fascinated me was how courageous and layered the hero's journey was. I was fortunate to have Nawaz and Vinod backing the project. Honestly, for a debut, the journey was smoother than I had expected—many first-timers don’t get this lucky."

When asked, given that "Costao" explores the smuggling world of the 90s, how relevant is the narrative today, Sejal replied, "We aimed to depict the 90s authentically. Making a period film is always challenging—it took time to find appropriate locations and recreate that era visually. But we never glamorized it. In fact, we presented the truth. Most people don't know what customs officers actually did back then, especially in Goa. Their work was much more complex than what’s typically shown in Hindi films, where police are usually the focus. Customs intelligence work is extremely demanding, and many of them risked their lives without formal training. It’s a role that deserves recognition."

Meanwhile, revealing the driving force behind choosing to do "Costao",

Nawazuddin shared with us, “There can't be just one reason. There were many factors, actually. But if I had to highlight a few, the two people sitting beside me—Sejal and Vinod—were major reasons. It was the writing. And of course, it was about Costao —his personality, his life story. His bravery, honesty, discipline, and courage really moved me.”

Based on the true story of Costao Fernandes, a Goa customs officer who sacrificed everything to dismantle a major gold smuggling operation, “Costao” will premiere on May 1 on ZEE5.

Reader Comments

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Priya K.
So excited for this! Nawazuddin is such a versatile actor and the story sounds gripping. Love that they're highlighting unsung heroes from the customs department 👏
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Rahul D.
Interesting choice for a debut film. I appreciate that they're not glamorizing the smuggling angle but showing the real struggle. Hope the execution matches the vision!
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Ananya S.
As a Goan, I'm thrilled to see our stories getting national attention! The 90s smuggling era was such a complex time. Hope they've done justice to the local culture and nuances 🤞
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Vikram P.
While the concept sounds promising, I'm a bit skeptical about first-time directors handling biopics. They often struggle with pacing. But with Nawaz onboard, I'll definitely give it a watch.
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Sneha M.
"Their work was much more complex than what's typically shown" - THIS! So tired of the same police dramas. Can't wait to see a fresh perspective on law enforcement in India 💯
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Karan J.
Respectfully, I hope they don't make it too preachy. Biographical films sometimes get carried away with messaging. The best ones let the story speak for itself.

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