The film premiered at the Spotlight section of the 20th Tribeca Festival on 10 June 2021. Release Īhead of its premiere, the film was acquired by Neue Visionen for Germany, Karma Films for Spain, Shochiku for Japan, Red Cape and Nachson for Israel and Nos Lusomundo for Portugal. It also highlight ending culture of single-screen cinema and 35mm celluloid films in India. The film is produced by Dheer Momaya's Jugaad Motion Pictures, Nalin's Monsoon Films and Marc Duale's Stranger88 in co-production with Virginie Lacombe's Virginie Films and Eric Dupont's Incognito films. The post-production was completed during the pandemic. The film was shot in March 2020, just before the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in India. Dilip Shankar, Nalin's friend and casting director, assisted Nalin in casting the child actors. He also brought old celluloid Hindi films and a technician to run projectors. The film was shot in villages and railway station in Saurashtra. Six village boys from local communities of the region were cast. The film is semi-autobiographical as Nalin was born and brought up in Adtala village in Saurashtra. Pan Nalin on the shoot of Chhello Show in Rajkot, Gujarat, India in 2019
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