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Director, writer and star, Rajat Kapoor, the “godfather” of Indian independent film ( Raghu RomeoAnkhon Dekhi), has created a charming “meta-movie” about filmmaking itself in his newest, RK/RKAY. Working in the tradition of such classics as Being John Maklovich and The Purple Rose of Cairo, with a light, markedly Indian touch, the film tells the story of a film director whose main character usurps control of the plotline, and eventually, real life.


RK is a filmmaker (played by Rajat Kapoor), making a new picture in which he also plays the lead character of Mahboob. With a high-maintenance actress as the female lead Gulabo (Mallika Sherawat), the film-within-a-film is a retro tribute to the cinema of the 1960s. When shooting is finished, and the editing begins, RK has a sinking feeling that the film is not going to come together, that this time he has really screwed up. Sure enough, one afternoon RK gets a call from the editing room – something terrible has happened. Mahboob has “run away, run out of the film” and somehow has entered the real world.


Mahboob is fleeing from the film’s cartoonish killers when RK finds him (with the actor embodying both seamlessly in the same absurdist scenes) and brings him home to his wife and kids (who were hoping for Johnny Depp). Mahboob has no idea where he is from, or that he is any different from the people around him. The many layers of the story – the multiple characters, unresolved plot lines, magical realism, and people in search of their destiny – all converge in this playful tale.

  • Year
    2020
  • Runtime
    95 minutes
  • Language
    Hindi
  • Country
    India
  • Premiere
    Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival 2020
  • Director
    Rajat Kapoor
  • Screenwriter
    Rajat Kapoor
  • Producer
    Priyanshi Films, Mithya Talkies
  • Cast
    Rajat Kapoor, Mallika Sherawat, Ranvir Shorey, Chandrachoor RaiKubbra Sait, Manu Rishi Chadha
  • Cinematographer
    Rafey Mahmood
  • Editor
    Suresh Pai
  • Production Design
    Meenal Agarawal
  • Composer
    Sagar Desai
  • Sound Design
    Resul Pookutty