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The teaser of Anurag Kashyap-backed Tiger’s Pond unveiled

Directed by Natesh Hegde, the film is set to make its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival’s Forum strand

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The teaser of Natesh Hegde’s Vagachipani (Tiger’s Pond) was unveiled by the makers on Thursday. The crime-drama is produced by Anurag Kashyap along with Ranjan Singh and Natesh and is set to make its world premiere at the Berlin Film Festival‘s Forum strand on February 15.

The teaser gives an unhurried and mysterious look into the world of the film, with three characters at a gas station. Two of them are sitting in a car and talking about another who is on a bike. There is little that is revealed in the teaser apart from the mood and look of the film.

According to the makers, the film follows the story of a cutthroat businessman of feudal heritage, who sets out to manipulate a local election but his designs run up against the defiance of a street-smart, outcast villager.

Speaking about it, Anurag said, “When I got a chance to onboard its journey, it was a very simple choice. Natesh’s storytelling is so effortless and fluid, that it just transports you into the world where it’s happening. We are so happy that the film is premiering at Berlinale and hope that it’s liked as much globally thereafter.”

Natesh added, “Reportedly it's the first ever Kannada film to be invited by Berlinale. Suddenly I feel like the film became an individual entity and has begun its journey. I am thankful to Anurag Kashyap for his love, Jeremy Chua for standing by in this long journey and Ranjan for being the support system. Without Rishab Shetty's support, this film wouldn't have gone to the floors. I would also like to thank my cast Dileesh Pothan, Achyut Kumar, Sumitra, and my Appa, Gopal Hegde, who have given wonderful performances. I hope the world discovers them soon.”

The film stars Dileesh Pothan, Achyut Kumar, Natesh, Gopal Hegde, Sumitra, Bindu Raxidi, Jahanghir MS and Nagaraj Hegde in pivotal roles.

Natesh is known for the making the 2021 drama Pedro, which was in the New Currents competition at the Busan International Film Festival that year.

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