Mysore Masala: The UFO Incident

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Mysore Masala: The UFO Incident
Directed byAjay Sarpeshkar
Screenplay by
  • Prakash Belawadi
  • Ajay Sarpeshkar
Story byAjay Sarpeshkar
Starring
CinematographyManohar Joshi
Edited byRamisetty Pavan
Music byJesse Clinton
Production
company
Ajay Sarpeshkar Films
CountryIndia
LanguagesKannada
English

Mysore Masala: The UFO Incident is an upcoming science fiction action film directed by Ajay Sarpeshkar.[1][2][3] The film stars Anant Nag, Prakash Belawadi, Sharmiela Mandre, Samyukta Hornad, Kiran Srinivas with support from Sudha Belawadi, Dimpy Fadhya, Neenasam Ashwath, Mandeep Rai, Spoorthi Gumaste, Naresh Narasimhan, Kiran Naik and Samanvita Shetty. The film explores science fiction in an Indian context touching upon heritage and its conservation.[4]

Cast[]

Production[]

The film, initially titled Namma UFO (Our UFO) as a working title and written by Ajay Sarpeshkar, was later renamed to Mysore Masala. Prakash Belawadi adapted the screenplay based on the original script, to help localise the film to an Indian context and ethos. Anant Nag, the veteran actor of India known for his contributions to the Kannada film industry, was signed on to play a crucial role of an eccentric journalist. Prakash Belawadi plays the role of Dr. Satyaprakash, the head of a space research agency. Sharmiela Mandre, Samyukta Hornad and Kiran Srinivas play roles that are urban and savvy. Production management was handled by Cinematrix, a Bangalore based company headed by Pradeep Belawadi.

Post-production[]

Post production efforts are underway in multiple cities. Mumbai for sound design by Nithin Lukose, Los Angeles for music by Jesse Clinton, Singapore for visual effects by Oliver Elvis, supported by CG artefact design by Manojna Bellur and editing by 24Post studio.

The film had a presence at the ComicCon 2018 event at Bengaluru. At the event, the team mentioned having designed and built their own VFX elements such as a spaceship, rocket launch metrics, alien scripts, etc. for the film. [5]

References[]

  1. ^ Bagchi, Shrabonti (21 December 2018). "'Mysore Masala': of aliens and abductions". www.livemint.com. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  2. ^ "Mysore Masala: The UFO Incident - Cosmos". Deccan Herald. Deccan Herald.
  3. ^ "Exploring inner space". Deccan Herald. 20 January 2019. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Inspired by heritage, Ajay comes up with sci-fi saga". Deccan Herald. 24 August 2018. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
  5. ^ Fernandes, Sandra Marina (18 November 2018). "Mysore Masala preview at Comic Con Bengaluru". The Times of India. Retrieved 19 September 2019.

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