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'I want to tell as many stories as possible,' says director Vikramaditya Motwane

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Director Vikramaditya Motwane is gearing up for the release of his period drama, Jubilee. The filmmaker, who has diverse filmography in his credit, reflects upon the versatilities in his films.

While speaking about the diversification in his filmography, Motwane said," "Interestingly, I never actively sought to make my filmography diverse. All I want to do is to break the patterns constantly as a storyteller and make films or web series which appeal to the audience at large." 

Vikramaditya Motwane's first feature debut was in 2007 with Udaan. Later he expanded his directorial credits with Lootera, Sacred Games, AK vs AK, Trapped, and several others. Sharing the reason behind the versatility, Motwane said, "I want to tell as many stories as possible to the audience, mainstream, parallel, independent or not. Excellence can only be achieved by taking up new challenges and stepping out of your comfort zone."

Jubilee is set to release on Prime Video in two parts. The first part will drop on April 7, with the second part just a week later, on April 14.

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