‘Trapped’ is a risk worth taking: Vikramaditya Motwane

‘Trapped’ is a survival-drama-thriller about a guy trapped in his own house in a high rise building with no escape routes.

February 27, 2017 01:21 pm | Updated 01:21 pm IST - Mumbai

Director Vikramaditya Motwane.

Director Vikramaditya Motwane.

Vikramaditya Motwane says he decided to make Trapped because he wanted to take a risk as a filmmaker and did not want to confine his directorial abilities.

Trapped is a survival-drama-thriller about a guy, played by Rajkummar Rao, trapped in his own house in a high rise building with no escape routes.

“It’s a good risk. It’s worth taking. If you don’t take a risk then what’s the point. We can’t keep making films in the same space,” Motwane told PTI.

“It’s a smart risk. It’s an engaging film, it is funny in places, there is drama, elements of thrill. We are satisfied and very happy with the film,” he added.

‘Trapped’ marks Motwane’s return to the big screen after his 2013 romantic drama ‘Lootera’.

‘Trapped’ marks Motwane’s return to the big screen after his 2013 romantic drama ‘Lootera’.

The movie had its world premiere at the 18th Jio MAMI Mumbai International Film Festival last year and received an standing ovation.

There is usually a perception that festival films cater to only certain section of audience and Motwane feels this myth should be broken. “I think generalisation should not be there. In art house cinema there are cool, edgy and interesting films. My film is commercial. I think because of social media and You Tube things are changing. Today people have a judgement about films,” he added.

Trapped marks Motwane’s return to the big screen after his 2013 romantic drama Lootera . And he says his upcoming venture is no smaller film.

“Audience today goes and watches a film irrespective of whether it is a small or big budget film. They go for what they find attractive or interesting enough to watch. But at the same time I can’t say small budget film is big budget. But I wouldn’t call Trapped as a small film. It’s a film, it’s a choice for audience (sic) what to see,” he added.

Directed by Motwane and produced by Phantom Films, Trapped will be in theatres from March 17.

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