Film Fatafat Is All About A Feeling”, Says Mirzapur Actor Divyenndu On His ZEE5 Originals Short film Fatafat

     Film Fatafat Is All About A Feeling”, Says Mirzapur Actor Divyenndu On His ZEE5 Originals Short film Fatafat

    Actor Divyenndu who was last seen in Mirzapur series now is in short film Fatafat by Zee 5 originals, directed by Parijat Joshi which released on 1 April.  Also, Ishtiyak khan will be starring in this film.

    Talking about the film Divyenndu shared, "I'll tell you honestly my character Fatafat is about a feeling. The film is all feeling it has all the components of a film in terms of story, screen play, characterization. But the most important thing that stands out about Fatafat is the feeling. It brings a very sweet smile on your face. When I saw this was my reaction. I don't know how people will react. Had a lot of fun shooting this one. We shot the film in just 2 days, which was quite Fatafat but when I saw the film it was like sipping a cold glass of sweet lime juice on a hot Sunday afternoon!'  It's about how a struggling call center employee's life changes when he stumbles across a salesman in a bus. He is a very restless as a character so the name Fatafat. There is a line in this film which says, ‘Aaram bhi chahiye woh Bhi Fatafat’ So, it works with that kind of attitude.


    Film Fatafat Is All About A Feeling”, Says Mirzapur Actor Divyenndu On His Zee 5 Originals Short film Fatafat


    "I feel like a fool!  (laughs) But a happy fool - like a khushboo Wala phool (a scented flower). It's a nice feeling to have something like this in a short film as an artist and experiment a little bit with the character and subject. I feel really special. When I do a short film or something like this, I feel very connected with the project. Very much excited!", Divyenndu said.

    Director Parijaat Joshi shares, "Anxiety, impatience is an issue we all deal with in today's fast paced lives. We wanted people to sit back and understand the real reason and the simple solution behind it, all this has been showcased in a very entertaining way.

    ' Sabr chahiye woh bhi fatafat ', (I want patience too in a jiffy) this irony led us to make a quirky fun short that will keep you entertained throughout, while subtly hinting at a larger issue."