New-York based Indian American filmmaker Pawan Kumar Chouhan is all set to make his directorial debut with the mainstream film ‘Highway905.’
The film’s trailer was recently launched in New York in the presence of the entire cast and crew of the film, including executive producers Raj Baheeratnam and Dheeraj Mallick.
While the film’s release date is yet to be announced by the makers, US-based distributors World Cinema Partners are planning a worldwide release for ‘Highway905.’
The film features Indian actress Riya Sen in the lead role, with WWE superstar David Otunga in a special guest appearance.
The movie’s plot revolves around the mystery of the murders committed on Highway 905 that Patrick Miranda, played by Jose Eduardo Ramos, and his team are striving to solve.
“Highway905 explores the depths of suspense and aims to be a milestone in the thriller genre,” the makers said in a statement. The director describes the film as an edge-of-the-seat suspense thriller, one that will take viewers on a “gripping and intense journey.”
Aside from Sen and Ramos, the cast also includes Abby Gumpper, Raz Idan, Kirandeep Kaur, and Jacqueline Babek.
“With the movie, I aim to bring a fresh perspective to the genre, exploring themes of humanity, justice, and the consequences of our choices. This film represents the culmination of years of hard work, and I am incredibly proud to share it with audiences. I believe that the movie will be an unforgettable and thrilling ride, and I can’t wait for audiences to experience it for themselves,” said Chouhan.
The movie is produced by PRC Production Inc, founded by Chouhan in 2016. He brought together talented amateurs and professional film technicians with industry experience to launch the production company.
"I was able to bring together talented professionals and a handful of enthusiastic amateurs in a short time. Despite a bumpy ride, we ended up with a great film, and that's all that matters,” he said about ‘Highway905.’
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