
Manisha Koirala in a still from her comeback film Dear Maya (image courtesy YouTube)
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"We did get a studio on board to release the film," said Sunaina Bhatnaga
"We ended up with very less number of screens," she said
"It was hugely disappointing," she added
Shedding light on the obstacles she and her film faced while shooting and during the release, Bhatnager said: "It was a script with Manisha Koirala and two young girls, so getting a producer ... three girls, with two being around 15-year-old and one being a 40-year-old woman was not the most ideal combination commercially, so these factors were there.
"I went to producers and I think I met everyone probably. They all liked the film, the story but all wanted to change few things about it like 'can you bring an element of romance, can the character be 35 in age and not 40, if you could get somebody more sellable', this film was made independently by a first time producer so that process itself took about a year."
Bhatnagar wasn't happy with the kind of release the film had. "Although we did get a studio on board to release the film, for whatever reasons I am not clear on what basis the executives decide about the potential of a film, we ended up with very less number of screens," she said.
"We were promised much more... but actually what happened was very different. We were promised around 400-500 screens but ended up with just 180."
"It was hugely disappointing. I am from Jaipur, it did not even release there, in Lucknow.. places from where it would have got some audience," she added.
The story of Dear Maya revolves around an old woman who starts living her life all over again in search of love after getting some love letters from a stranger.
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