Tillotama, Vivek excited for 'Sir' at Cannes


New Delhi, Apr 18 (IANS): Actors Tillotama Shome and Vivek Gomber are looking forward to the journey of scriptwriter-director Rohena Gera's "Sir", a love story set against the backdrop of a class divide, at the Critics' Week sidebar of the 71st Cannes Film Festival -- a first for all three of them.

"This film is very close to my heart. As after 'Qissa', and working with Rasika Dugal, this was a film where I got a chance yet again to work with a co-actor like Vivek Gomber who was willing to work 24*7, way beyond the scope of the film and workshops... Hungry actors who are just so grateful for work," Tillotama told IANS.

Gomber of "Court" fame, said: "I am very happy for the team and this will be a great platform for the film. I am very fortunate that I got to work with Tillotama Shome, something I have been wanting to do for a while."

"Sir" is in the race with six other titles for the feature category, which will open with Paul Dano's feature directorial debut "Wildlife" and closes with Alex Lutz's "Guy".

A description for "Sir" reads: "Ratna works as a servant for Ashwin, a son from a wealthy family in Mumbai, whose wedding has just been called off. As he's trying to pull himself together, he starts to fall in love with Ratna. But these new feelings may not suit their social positions."

  

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