Superboys of Malegaon

Wednesday, May 7th

7:30pm at the Capitol Centre

127 mins | 2024 | India
Dir: Reema Kagti
Language: Hindi

Superboys of Malegaon

Based on a true story, Superboys of Malegaon chronicles the life and work of self-made auteur Nasir Shaikh, whose no-budget, community-sourced productions turned his pals into cineastes and his hometown into an unlikely dream factory. Helmed by Reema Kagti (Talaash: The Answer Lies Within) in her latest collaboration with producer Zoya Akhtar (Gully Boy), the film is an inspiring ode to tenacity, self-actualization, and the sheer fun of filmmaking.

It’s 1997, and movie-mad Nasir (Adarsh Gourav, The White Tiger) is certain he’s destined for cinematic greatness, but great cinema never came out of his humdrum hometown of Malegaon. Nasir gets his first taste of success screening mashups of Buster Keaton and Jackie Chan action sequences, leading him toward a bright idea: if Malegaon moviegoers love revisiting the classics, wouldn’t they flock to see classics reimagined on their own turf? Borrowing gear from a wedding videographer and assembling a cast and crew of locals, Nasir sets out to remake Ramesh Sippy’s beloved 1975 film Sholay. Nasir’s campy, go-for-broke vision is a regional smash, and a glittering new road seems to open before him. But his journey will prove arduous, requiring him to check his ego and recognize that the friendships that helped him start making movies were essential to their magic.

Written by Kagti and Varun Grover (Three of Us), Superboys of Malegaon follows Nasir and his buddies over several years, tracking their joys, sorrows, and twists of fate. Brimming with comedy, adventure, and colourful characters, the film is a testament to the wonders that can be achieved when imagination is matched with resourcefulness, loyalty, and lots of love.

Tickets are available at the door.
General Admission: $12
North Bay Film Members: $10
Students: $5

“Superboys of Malegaon, about film buffs obsessing over films and then making one of their own, is one of the most accessible and entertaining movies about the creative urge that you’ll see.”
– Matt Zoller Seitz, RogerEbert.com

“A love letter to independent filmmaking, “Superboys,”…has its requisite share of goofball pleasures and familiar insights about scrappy moviemaking in the shadow of a behemoth industry.”
– Lisa Kennedy, New York Times

“Superboys” is dedicated those who devour and admire great movies rather than those who make them — and quickly shows that the line between those two categories can be breached if you’re brave enough.”
– Proma Khosla, IndieWire

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