Miss Lovely, Director Ashim Ahluwalia

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Delving deep into the underbelly of India’s film industry, where back-alley producers churn out everything from pulpy horror movies to soft-core porn, MISS LOVELY takes us back to the Mumbai of the 1980s with lurid detail and intoxicating style. Working out of sleazy hotels and abandoned warehouses, brothers Sonu (Nawazuddin Siddiqui) and Vicky (Anil George) are prolific producers of trashy, C-grade films for Mumbai’s booming and underground markets.  The ambitious, domineering Vicky is the unquestioned brains of the operation, leading the dim-witted Sonu deeper into a world of divas, money men and movie-loving gangsters. But this precarious partnership is put to the test when the brothers meet Pinky (Niharika Singh), an exquisite ingénue with a shady past.  Director Ashim Ahluwalia joins us to talk about the hyper-stylized, retro thriller that explores the awful truths of exploitation cinema as well as its strange pleasures.

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I hope we do hear more from Indian director Ashim Ahluwalia, whose lively, fast-and-loose Miss Lovely, about two brothers toiling in the world of Bollywood B-movie and softcore porn production in the Eighties, had an off-kilter, at times delirious first hour and then settled into a pungent story of jealousy, betrayal, and doomed love.” – Gavin Smith, Film Comment

A self-reflective piece of cinematic art that will leave you drained when you leave the cinema – J. Hurtado, Twitch

An Indian film like I’d never seen. Ahluwalia is a very impressive talent. – Jonathan Romney, Sight and Sound

Magnificent! One feels real affection for this sordid universe.” – Le Monde

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