Sansani' First Screening Receives Thunderous Response: Audience Celebrates, Director Sammir I Patel Overwhelmed

 MUMBAI : The first trial screening of filmmaker Sammir I Patel's highly anticipated thriller-comedy Sansani (Bachelorette Party Gone Wild) was held recently in Mumbai, and the response has been nothing short of spectacular. The film, which premiered for a select audience of film enthusiasts and critics, left everyone thoroughly entertained, with laughter, applause, and appreciation filling the room.   Overwhelmed by the love and positive feedback, director Sammir I Patel opened up about his journey, the challenges he faced, and the joy of finally presenting his film to the world.   Q1: How do you feel now that your film is finally ready and the first trial screening was such a great success? Sammir I Patel: "It feels absolutely amazing. All the hard work has finally paid off. Honestly, it feels like my baby is finally out for the world to see. The love and appreciation from the audience at the screening has made every sleepless night worth it."   Q2: What were the challenges in making this film, and what kept you going through them? Sammir I Patel: "There were many challenges. Being an independent filmmaker, it's never easy to mount a project, especially when you're working with newcomers and striving to maintain high creative standards. There were difficult moments—times when things didn't go as planned—but I had to keep pushing forward. I knew this story deserved to be told.   One area where we took extra time was the background score and sound design. We didn't rush it because we understood how crucial it is to elevate the film's mood—from comedy to thriller. Despite that, we finished the shoot by the end of September, and by the beginning of March, we had the first copy ready. That's remarkably fast—most films take at least a year in post-production. But we managed it without compromising on quality. The production value and creative output have both turned out well, and the response at the screening proves that." From Ferozepur to Mumbai: The Journey of Shivam Sharma as 'Kallu' Among the standout performers who earned special appreciation at the screening was Shivam Sharma, who plays the menacing yet unforgettable character of 'Kallu'—one-third of the film's hilarious gangster trio.   Hailing from Ferozepur, Punjab, Shivam moved to Mumbai in 2019 with dreams of making it in the entertainment industry. With a strong theatre background, he brought a raw, instinctive energy to his role.   Q1: How did you get the role of Kallu, which was so loved by the audience? Shivam Sharma: "It was actually Vishal Dubey, who is also part of the cast, who asked me to audition for the role of Kallu. In the first audition, I wasn't selected. But I believed I could do justice to this character, so I requested Vishal to speak to Sammir Sir again. He did, and I was called back for a second audition. That time, I cracked it. I was fascinated by Kallu because he is so unpredictable. He is nothing like me in real life. Kallu actually cuts his own thumb and licks it—he's a hardcore criminal. Playing someone so raw and dangerous was an absolute thrill."   Q2: What preparation did you do to bring Kallu to life on screen? Shivam Sharma: "I read the script about 25 to 30 times to get complete clarity on who Kallu was. I had several discussions with Sammir Sir about my inputs and what Kallu's look could be. Together, we decided Kallu would be bald, with a 'K' carved on his head—a menacing signature. We worked extensively on his body language and the way he speaks. It had to feel dangerous yet oddly entertaining. And when I finally saw the character come alive on screen at the trial screening, it was absolutely thrilling."   About the Film: Sansani (Bachelorette Party Gone Wild), presented by SIP Productions and co-produced by Brijendra Kala, Zoheb Patel, Satya Narayan & Sandeep Hattangadi , features a talented ensemble cast including: ●        Chetsi Rene, Richa Jain Hunar Thethi & Shatakshi as the leading ladies ●        Veteran Johny Lever in a special voice-over role ●        Brijendra Kala as the unforgettable 'Gen-Z Don' ●        The hilarious gangster trio: Abhishek Patel as 'Chikna', Vishal Dubey as 'Pencil', and Shivam Sharma as 'Kallu' ●        Satya Narayan as Rocky Satya   The film's music is sung by Rubai and Ujaan Mukherjee. The film is now ready for its digital premiere and will be announced soon on a leading streaming platform.   Sammir I Patel is a writer, director, producer, and composer whose creative journey spans theatre, television, and film. Known for his versatility and commitment to content-driven storytelling, his notable works include Hotel Beautifool, Pfa: Love Mom & Dad, and the award-winning Milenge Jannat Mein. Through his production house SIP Productions, he continues to champion fresh talent and compelling narratives.    

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Sansani' First Screening Receives Thunderous Response: Audience Celebrates, Director Sammir I Patel Overwhelmed
Sansani' First Screening Receives Thunderous Response: Audience Celebrates, Director Sammir I Patel Overwhelmed

MUMBAI : The first trial screening of filmmaker Sammir I Patel's highly anticipated thriller-comedy Sansani (Bachelorette Party Gone Wild) was held recently in Mumbai, and the response has been nothing short of spectacular. The film, which premiered for a select audience of film enthusiasts and critics, left everyone thoroughly entertained, with laughter, applause, and appreciation filling the room.

 

Overwhelmed by the love and positive feedback, director Sammir I Patel opened up about his journey, the challenges he faced, and the joy of finally presenting his film to the world.

 

Q1: How do you feel now that your film is finally ready and the first trial screening was such a great success?

Sammir I Patel: "It feels absolutely amazing. All the hard work has finally paid off. Honestly, it feels like my baby is finally out for the world to see. The love and appreciation from the audience at the screening has made every sleepless night worth it."

 

Q2: What were the challenges in making this film, and what kept you going through them?

Sammir I Patel: "There were many challenges. Being an independent filmmaker, it's never easy to mount a project, especially when you're working with newcomers and striving to maintain high creative standards. There were difficult moments—times when things didn't go as planned—but I had to keep pushing forward. I knew this story deserved to be told.

 

One area where we took extra time was the background score and sound design. We didn't rush it because we understood how crucial it is to elevate the film's mood—from comedy to thriller. Despite that, we finished the shoot by the end of September, and by the beginning of March, we had the first copy ready. That's remarkably fast—most films take at least a year in post-production. But we managed it without compromising on quality. The production value and creative output have both turned out well, and the response at the screening proves that."


From Ferozepur to Mumbai: The Journey of Shivam Sharma as 'Kallu'

Among the standout performers who earned special appreciation at the screening was Shivam Sharma, who plays the menacing yet unforgettable character of 'Kallu'—one-third of the film's hilarious gangster trio.

 

Hailing from Ferozepur, Punjab, Shivam moved to Mumbai in 2019 with dreams of making it in the entertainment industry. With a strong theatre background, he brought a raw, instinctive energy to his role.

 

Q1: How did you get the role of Kallu, which was so loved by the audience?

Shivam Sharma: "It was actually Vishal Dubey, who is also part of the cast, who asked me to audition for the role of Kallu. In the first audition, I wasn't selected. But I believed I could do justice to this character, so I requested Vishal to speak to Sammir Sir again. He did, and I was called back for a second audition. That time, I cracked it. I was fascinated by Kallu because he is so unpredictable. He is nothing like me in real life. Kallu actually cuts his own thumb and licks it—he's a hardcore criminal. Playing someone so raw and dangerous was an absolute thrill."

 

Q2: What preparation did you do to bring Kallu to life on screen?

Shivam Sharma: "I read the script about 25 to 30 times to get complete clarity on who Kallu was. I had several discussions with Sammir Sir about my inputs and what Kallu's look could be. Together, we decided Kallu would be bald, with a 'K' carved on his head—a menacing signature. We worked extensively on his body language and the way he speaks. It had to feel dangerous yet oddly entertaining. And when I finally saw the character come alive on screen at the trial screening, it was absolutely thrilling."

 

About the Film:

Sansani (Bachelorette Party Gone Wild), presented by SIP Productions and co-produced by Brijendra Kala, Zoheb Patel, Satya Narayan & Sandeep Hattangadi , features a talented ensemble cast including:

        Chetsi Rene, Richa Jain Hunar Thethi & Shatakshi as the leading ladies

        Veteran Johny Lever in a special voice-over role

        Brijendra Kala as the unforgettable 'Gen-Z Don'

        The hilarious gangster trio: Abhishek Patel as 'Chikna', Vishal Dubey as 'Pencil', and Shivam Sharma as 'Kallu'

        Satya Narayan as Rocky Satya

 

The film's music is sung by Rubai and Ujaan Mukherjee.

The film is now ready for its digital premiere and will be announced soon on a leading streaming platform.

 

Sammir I Patel is a writer, director, producer, and composer whose creative journey spans theatre, television, and film. Known for his versatility and commitment to content-driven storytelling, his notable works include Hotel Beautifool, Pfa: Love Mom & Dad, and the award-winning Milenge Jannat Mein. Through his production house SIP Productions, he continues to champion fresh talent and compelling narratives.

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