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Sumo Didi to premiere at Tokyo International Film Festival

The film also stars rapper Chaitanya Sharma aka ‘Slow Cheeta’

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Sumo Didi, a film which is an ode to India’s first Sumo wrestler Hetal Dave, is set to be screened at the upcoming edition of Tokyo International Film Festival.

Starring Shriyam Bhagnani, the film is touted to be a story of empowerment and resilience. It has also been selected in the competition category under the Asian Future section.

The world premiere of the film will be held at the 36th Tokyo International Film Festival on October 27.

It also stars rapper Chaitnya Sharma, known by his stage name 'Slow Cheeta' and is directed by debutant Jayant Rohatgi.

Talking about the film, the director said, “At the heart of it, Sumo Didi is an inherent human story about resilience in the depths of despair and I hope it resonates with audiences across the world. What better way to celebrate this journey than being able to showcase our film in Japan - the birthplace of Sumo Wrestling.”

The film is shot across Mumbai, Kolkata and various locations in Japan.

It has been presented by Jio Studios, and produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Akash Chawla, Amit Chandrra, Arunava Sengupta, in association with Fresh Lime Films and MA + TH.

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