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Time of India
19 hours ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Ankit Siwach on representing his film at NYIFF: I feel privileged
Ankit Siwach Actor Ankit Siwach is in New York City to attend the prestigious New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) 2025, where his film Madam Driver will have its premiere. This marks a key milestone in his career, as he becomes part of a select group of Indian artistes presenting their work at one of the foremost international showcases for South Asian cinema. Reflecting on the film's selection and his participation in the festival, Ankit shares, 'The film being selected for NYIFF means a lot to me and the entire team. Representing the film at such a platform is humbling. It's the first time one of my projects is being showcased at a festival of this scale, and I feel privileged to share the space with such accomplished voices from the industry.' When asked about the themes in the film and the kind of conversations he hopes it sparks among global audiences, he explains, 'At its core, the film is about the idea of India — unity and how people stand up for each other. That's the strongest message. It also touches upon feminism in a subtle way. There are layers to the story, and what a viewer takes from it depends on their perspective.' Ankit believes Madam Driver stands out because of its approach to storytelling. He says, 'It's a simple story, and that's what makes it powerful. Life, too, is simple at its core — it's we who complicate it. The narrative reflects that. Even though the characters face serious challenges, the film maintains an easy, flowing tone. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Tu Kia Sportage, por tiempo limitado KIA Undo That contrast — the beauty of life despite hardships — is something I hope resonates.' He credits director Indrajit Nattoji for striking that delicate balance. 'Despite touching on heavy subjects, the film doesn't feel weighed down. It's about human connection, the way people support each other, and that, I believe, is something international audiences will also relate to. It brings a different lens to Indian society — one that's deeply humane and hopeful,' he concludes.


India.com
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Kull actor Ankit Siwach makes it to the NYIFF, represents Indian Cinema at the global platform
Actor Ankit Siwach has arrived in New York City to attend the esteemed New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) 2025, where his latest film Madam Driver is set to premiere. This marks a defining moment in Ankit's career, as he joins a select group of Indian actors showcasing their work on one of the most respected global platforms for South Asian cinema. NYIFF is known for curating powerful, thought-provoking stories that reflect the depth and diversity of Indian storytelling. For a film like Madam Driver, which blends social commentary with emotional depth, being selected is a recognition of its artistic merit and cultural relevance. It also positions Ankit Siwach among emerging Indian voices who are contributing to a new wave of cinema rooted in realism and impact. His presence at the festival underscores a significant leap, from national acclaim to international visibility. Attending NYIFF offers not only global exposure but also the opportunity to be part of an elite circle of filmmakers, actors, and storytellers dedicated to meaningful cinema. The red carpet moments, screenings, and interactions with global talent highlight the prestige of the event and reflect the growing reach of Indian independent films. Ankit's journey, from intense digital projects like Kull to upcoming feature films like 120 Bahadur, has consistently focused on layered, socially driven narratives. Madam Driver at NYIFF is more than a screening; it is a celebration of the kind of cinema that crosses borders and speaks to shared human experiences. This milestone marks a proud moment for both the actor and the Indian indie film community as a whole.


India.com
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Aafat-e-Ishq Director Indrajit Nattoji's Madam Driver Set To Screen At New York Indian Film Festival 2025
New Delhi: Director Indrajit Nattoji, upcoming featurette, 'Madam Driver' starring actress Kitu Gidwani, is set to screen at the New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) 2025. The film will be shown as part of a stellar lineup of Indian independent cinema that includes works featuring veteran actors such as Anupam Kher, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Manoj Bajpayee. Known for her iconic roles in Swabhimaan, Shaktimaan, Kitu Gidwani leads the cast in this coming-of-age drama about personal transformation and quiet defiance. Madam Driver also stars Ankit Siwachalongside Bhavna Pani (Tezz). Siwach will be representing the film at the NYIFF screenin in New York. Speaking about the film's selection at NYIFF, Indrajit Nattoji spoke, 'Madam Driver is more than just a story about learning to drive—it's a quiet act of resistance against the deep-rooted patriarchal narratives that continue to define gender roles in much of our society. It also reflects a version of India that I grew up in—one where people connect as humans first, beyond the boundaries of religion, caste, or class. I'm honoured to present this film at NYIFF 2025, alongside some of India's most compelling independent cinema. And I'm proud that Ankit Siwach, whose nuanced performance brings so much heart to the film, will be representing it at the festival. Sharing Madam Driver with a global audience is a reminder that stories of everyday courage can resonate far beyond borders.' Madam Driver follows the story of 55-year-old widow, Devika Dixit, who decides to learn how to drive—challenging gender norms, confronting grief, and forming unexpected human connections along her journey. Produced by I.N.K. Pictures LLP in collaboration with GreyOwl Barnstorm Pvt Ltd, this film is part of a larger anthology of stories developed by Nattoji that spotlight women's lives in small-town and urban India, exploring themes of empowerment, resilience, and the joy of reinventing oneself at any age. Madam Driver will be Screening at NYIFF on June 22, 2025.


Time of India
17-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Madam Driver to screen at NYIFF 2025
Indrajit Nattoji's 'Madam Driver,' starring Kitu Gidwani, is set to premiere at the New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) 2025. The film portrays Devika Dixit, a 55-year-old widow in Gujarat, who learns to drive, challenging societal norms and finding connection. Ankit Siwach will attend the NYIFF screening, representing this story of female empowerment and everyday courage. Madam Driver , the latest film by Aafat-e-Ishq director Indrajit Nattoji, is set to be screened at the New York Indian Film Festival (NYIFF) 2025. The featurette, starring veteran actress Kitu Gidwani, will be showcased alongside a stellar slate of Indian independent films featuring the likes of Anupam Kher, Nawazuddin Siddiqui, and Manoj Bajpayee. Set in small-town Gujarat, Madam Driver follows Devika Dixit, a 55-year-old widow who decides to learn driving—challenging age-old gender norms, confronting personal grief, and discovering unexpected human connections in the process. Gidwani leads a strong cast that includes Ankit Siwach ( Manmohini , Beyhadh 2 ) and Bhavna Pani ( Tezz ). Siwach will represent the film at the NYIFF screening in New York. Director Nattoji described the film as 'a quiet act of resistance against deep-rooted patriarchy,' and added, 'It reflects an India where people connect as humans first—beyond religion, caste, or class. Sharing this story with a global audience is a reminder that everyday courage is universal.' The film is part of a larger anthology by Nattoji focusing on women's lives across India, highlighting themes of empowerment, reinvention, and resilience. With its intimate storytelling and layered characters, Madam Driver promises to leave a lasting impact on international audiences at NYIFF 2025.