cast: Suraj Berry, Malhar Patekar, Imaad Shah, Tushaar Jain, Vivaan Parashar, Sean Cameron, Laura Mishra
Directed by Joy Augustine
Suniel Shetty's Popcorn Entertainment and Balaji teleffilms is co-producing the upcoming feature film from director Joy Augustine.
Joy Augustine who made a pretty impressive debut with Tere Mere Sapne has disappeared from the limelight and is set to return with his next project LITTLE GODFATHER.
LITTLE GODFATHER, definitely has nothing to do with the Godfather series, but instead is a film based on the imfamous blasts of 7/11 that rocked Mumbai. It basically refers to the children who lives their lives on the trains and how they helped people during the bomb blasts.
Augustine has shot most of the film on actual locations with real life characters. The film is very much rooted in reality and an extensive research was undertaken in order to make this project a possibility. With support from the railways and many sections of the public and government, the film is nearing completion. Even the crew managed to shoot at the Mumbai Central Control Room.
Suniel Shetty's Popcorn Entertainment and Balaji teleffilms is co-producing the upcoming feature film from director Joy Augustine.
Joy Augustine who made a pretty impressive debut with Tere Mere Sapne has disappeared from the limelight and is set to return with his next project LITTLE GODFATHER.
LITTLE GODFATHER, definitely has nothing to do with the Godfather series, but instead is a film based on the imfamous blasts of 7/11 that rocked Mumbai. It basically refers to the children who lives their lives on the trains and how they helped people during the bomb blasts.
Augustine has shot most of the film on actual locations with real life characters. The film is very much rooted in reality and an extensive research was undertaken in order to make this project a possibility. With support from the railways and many sections of the public and government, the film is nearing completion. Even the crew managed to shoot at the Mumbai Central Control Room.
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