Filmmaker Anushree Mehta has now come on board to direct the Hindi remake of the loved 1972 classic ‘Bawarchi’, which was originally helmed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee. ‘Bawarchi’ was a remake of Rabi Ghosh starrer 1966 Bengali film ‘Galpo Holeo Satti’ by Tapan Sinha and the family comedy drama featured an ensemble led by actors Rajesh Khanna, Jaya Bachchan and Asrani among others.

The adaptation of the Hrishikesh Mukherjee feature will be the first movie out of the three-film collaboration between Sameer Raj Sippy Productions and Jaadugar Films and they will also remake classics like Amitabh Bachchan-Jaya Bachchan starrer ‘Mili’ (1975) and Gulzar’s iconic 1972 drama ‘Koshish’.

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Anushree Mehta described directing the ‘Bawarchi’ adaptation as a “kaleidoscopic combination” of being excited, honored, humbled coupled with the awareness of shouldering a “massive responsibility”. “When my business partner Abir Sengupta (Jaadugar Films), Sameer Raj Sippy and I decided to join hands to produce these three iconic films, we were clear that we would leave no stone unturned in remaking them with utmost love and respect. During our discussion on ‘Bawarchi’, Abir and Sameer were of the opinion that I should be writing and directing the remake.”

“They were convinced that I would be able to tell the story in a manner which would make them proud. We were in sync with our vision and I wholeheartedly agreed to come on board as the writer-director,” the filmmaker said in a statement. Remaking a loved classic comes with a huge responsibility, but Anushree ensured that the adaptation would echo her “confidence, honesty and sensitivity.”

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“The idea of retelling a film is to adapt it according to the current times and make it more relatable to the world we live in today- while keeping the soul and purpose of the original intact. Since ‘Bawarchi’ itself was a remake of a Bengali film, Hrishi da in his time recreated it and made it relatable to that era.

“My attempt is going to be with a similar intention, to retell the classic story of Bawarchi in a way that the family audiences of all age groups can watch and enjoy the movie together. I’m aiming to create a wholesome, unforgettable family experience,” she added. Casting of the film is underway and Anushree Mehta has finished writing the adaptation hoping to get the film on floors in 2024.