Radhikka Madan’s long-delayed film ‘Sanaa’ is expected to release this year, years after debuting at international film festivals. the director Sudhanshu Award has addressed the delay, saying that the team took time to ensure that the film reaches the audience in the right way. The film starring Radhikka Madan has been waiting for a commercial release despite garnering praise on the festival circuit.
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According to Mid-Day, Saria said she is not speeding up the process just to meet deadlines. “I don’t want to be fast, I want to get it right,” he said, explaining the approach behind the delay. The filmmaker added that the focus is on finding the right platform and strategy to release the film, rather than rushing.‘Sanaa’ premiered at several international festivals and received positive reviews for its storytelling and performances. However, it has not yet achieved wide theatrical or digitization. Saria said the delay is not due to lack of interest, but the challenge of properly positioning the film in a crowded market.
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Saria told Mid-Day that films like ‘Sanaa’ need detailed planning before release. The team emphasized that they want the film to reach the right audience instead of getting lost among bigger commercial projects. “The idea is to make sure it lands well and finds its people,” he said.The director also pointed out that today’s distribution landscape has changed, and it is more difficult to secure space for smaller content-based films. He said this has made the team more cautious about how and when to release the film.‘Sanaa’ follows a young woman navigating mental health struggles and personal challenges, with Madan’s performance garnering attention at festival screenings. The film also has a strong supporting cast and is noted for its sensitive treatment of the subject matter.With the director’s updates, ‘Sanaa’ is expected to reach a wider audience this year. The team is finalizing its release plan and aims to expand on the film’s reception and ambition.