One of India’s first improvisational new age fantasy films, Fairy Folk is writer-director Karan Gour’s labour of love after his last much lauded outing Kshay. He is also known for his association with films like Titli, NH10, Natkhat etc. Produced by Annukampa Harsh, Timbuktu Films (actors Nakuul Mehta, Alekh Sangal, filmmaker Ajay Singh), and a few others, the film marks the first ever feature film appearance together for real life husband-wife actor duo Mukul Chadda and Rasika Dugal.
Talking about her experience working on Fairy Folk, Rasika Dugal says, “Working on an improvised film is an actors delight.
This style of shooting gave us the room to explore the many odd things that people do and say when they find themselves in unprecedented situations….the beautiful oddities that sometimes get lost in the need to write a ‘logical’ script. It was so much fun to play off skilled improvisers. This is the kind of film which is a must have in the life of an actor. I’m so glad that our film is not just screening at the IFFM but is also nominated in the Best Indie Film Category.”
Delving further into their Fairy Folk adventure and collaborating with his wife, Mukul Chadda says, “Fairy Folk was a joy to work on.
It’s unique in its storytelling – a huge splash of magical realism in a part-funny relationship drama; and in its film-making – giving the actors the freedom to improvise every scene completely.
I’m thrilled that it’s been screened at IFFM, which will allow it to reach audiences in Australia. And I’m doubly excited about Fairy Folk being nominated in the Best Indie Film Category – wish us luck!”