The BMM me would be ecstatic. Not that I'm not happy with this piece of news now, but back then I was all about the indie vibe. Niche, small things appealed to me so much more than big, mainstream, media-laden stuff (like Cannes).
I'm still very stoked though. The best part - we didn't even enter. Someone from the festival saw the film online and wrote to us saying they loved it and want to screen it.
Super kicked for Aditi - this is her 2nd branded project and it's already being noticed by festivals. To top it off, this is a German festival, so for them to screen an English film with bits of Hindi thrown in is a big deal.
Been trying to rally some press around it, but it's all so confusing and difficult. And it's ironic too, considering I have a long history in this exact profession. But I guess that's just how things are.
On a separate note, I almost lost the middle and ring fingers on my left hand two weeks ago. I was doing something and my hands went up, and I didn't realize the ceiling fan was on at full speed.
There was a loud smack, and I swear for a second I thought my fingers had come off and slammed against the office wall. The team was shocked. The wound was immediately tended to by way of generous amounts of gauze and Dettol. Hurt a lot, though.
So yes, that's how May has been. Apart from business as usual.
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