After "Breathe’s” three seasons of phenomenal success, Amit Sadh will soon begin filming for a new movie produced by UV Films in which he will play an encounter specialist cop. "Production No. 4” is produced by Pradeep Rangwani and directed by rookie Sachin Saraf. It stars Amit Sadh. The movie will also include well-known performers Seema Biswas, Tigmanshu Dhulia, and Milind Gunaji in addition to Amit Sadh.
"I enjoy a good police drama. I was certain after reading the script that it was more about the deep psyche of the encounter expert than just the story of an encounter specialist. I was moved by the writing's authenticity. I instantly knew I had to be in this movie when I first met Sachin, the filmmaker, and when he began to describe his idea for the role," says Sadh.
When I first spoke to Amit Sadh, it was on his birthday. He asked me to email the script to him because he was on vacation, but to my surprise, he called me just two days later to say he loved the script. I felt fortunate. Already, this idea has received some indications of heavenly favour. Pradeep Rangwani, the producer of UV Films, has a very strong spiritual side. He always choose topics that are important to society," says Director Saraf.
Rangwani and Saraf further stated that they were blown away by Sadh's portrayal of a unique, sharp-witted, and tough crime branch officer in Breathe and thought he would make the finest choice for my upcoming movie. "We are eager to begin filming because we are all aware of Amit's strong work ethic. Additionally, the entire cast is highly talented. For my first feature film, I couldn't have asked for more," adds Saraf.
UV Films creator Pradeep Rangwani, also known as Paul, is enthusiastic about telling distinctive and meaningful tales through movies. "The issues people experience in our society can be discussed in great detail through movies. However, this must be carried out with caution and intelligence. The goal of UV Films is to produce 4 films a year, or 20 films, over the course of the next five years. These movies will be relatable and reflect our society as it is right now," adds Rangwani.