Yoodlee Films announces all their 2021 movie releases!

With a lineup of 4 new films, let’s take a look at all the upcoming releases by Yoodlee Films.

BD Desk 21/01/2021
Yoodlee Films, 2021 releases

Yoodlee Films, a production house for films that is backed up by Saragama India was found in the year 2017. Their goal has been to create unique and fresh cinematic content. They are more of a writer’s studio rather than a cookie-cutter production unit that has produced impactful features like ‘Ajji,’ ‘Kuchh Bheege Alfaaz,’ ‘Music Teacher,’ ‘Noblemen,’ ‘Kanpuriye,’ ‘Brij Mohan Amar Rahe,’ ‘Bahut Hua Samman,’ ‘Axone’ and so on. During the time of almost 3 years, Yoodlee FIlms have released as much as 18 films and even curated to regional audiences with their content in Malayalam, Tamil, and Marathi languages apart from Hindi. The presence of it on streaming platforms like Netflix and Hotstar has also had 6 releases there. With the commencement of the new year, they will continue to experiment with creative boundaries.

With a lineup of 4 new films, let’s take a look at all the upcoming releases by Yoodlee Films.

Super Senior Heroes


This Tamil film directed by Karthik Kumar is a bittersweet slice of life narrative and stars stalwarts like Bhagyaraj, Chinni Jayanth, Ambika, Manobala, Pandayarajan, Kavithalaya Krishan, Amjad, Amrutha Srinivasan and Jaya Chandra.

The film traces the lives of five senior citizens who decide to dress up as superheroes to impress a child. In the process, they communicate an important message to the world that every person who looks for solutions within can become a hero. The film is also an important step forward in expanding the creative footprint of Yoodlee Films in regional cinema.

 

An untitled neo-noir, hostage drama starring Jimmy Shergill


This psychologically intriguing film is directed by Dnyanesh Zoting and stars Jimmy Shergill, Asha Negi, Rajshri Deshpande and Sparsh Shrivastav. The film is a riveting thriller bristling with high-octane drama, anxiety and action. The script packs in every possible human emotion, ranging from fear, anger, compassion, relief, parental instincts, friendship and so on. Its neo-noir atmosphere is another plus point along with the incisive psychological and sociological sketches of its characters. Jimmy Shergill plays a pivotal role in this story that unfolds against the backdrop of a grand residential school and concludes with the stunning collision of the forces of good and evil.

Zombivli


Zombivli is the first-ever Marathi horror comedy with zombies starring Amey Wagh, Vaidehi Parshurami and Lalit Prabhakar in prominent roles. Directed by Aditya Sarpotdar, the story revolves around a young married couple in a posh apartment complex in Dombivli whose idyllic life is disrupted when a mysterious disease begins to spread in the impoverished slums nearby. Soon residents begin to turn into bloodthirsty zombies. The film not only establishes Yoodlee Films as a distinctive presence in Marathi cinema but also addresses the deeper narrative of class conflict.

Chote Nawab:


‘Chote Nawab’ has already won the best feature film award at The Indian Film Festival of Cincinnati and tells the coming-of-age story of its protagonist, 13-year-old Junaid who visits his ancestral Nawabi Haveli in Lucknow during a family wedding. What follows is a rude awakening to hypocritical moral and social mores, misogyny and heartbreak for a boy who was born and raised in the UK. How the women in the family and Junaid deal with oppressive patriarchal patterns, makes up for the rest of the story. The film is directed by Kumud Chaudhary