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After the global acclaim of Girls Will Be Girls, the duo have come on board as producers for 'Secrets of a Mountain Serpent,' an intimate and lyrical drama directed by filmmaker Nidhi Saxena and starring Trimala Adhikari and Adil Hussain.
Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal’s banner Pushing Buttons Studios has been expanding its slate of innovative storytelling out of India. After the global acclaim of Girls Will Be Girls, the duo have come on board as producers for Secrets of a Mountain Serpent, an intimate and lyrical drama directed by filmmaker Nidhi Saxena and starring Trimala Adhikari and Adil Hussain.
The film will have its world premiere at the Venice Film Festival in August this year.
Set in the 1990s, in a remote Himalayan town, Secrets of a Mountain Serpent follows Barkha (played by Adhikari), a schoolteacher whose husband is posted at the border. In her isolation and silence, Barkha finds herself drawn to Manik Guho, played by Adil Hussain, a mysterious outsider who disrupts the fragile balance of her life and surroundings.
Nidhi Saxena’s debut feature, Sad Letters of an Imaginary Woman, premiered at the Busan International Film Festival in 2024. According to a press communique, she is the first Indian woman to win the Biennale College Fund grant for Secrets of a Mountain Serpent, which is co-produced by Vimukhti Jayasundara’s Forest Flower Film.
"We were immediately drawn to Nidhi’s lyrical vision,” Richa Chadha and Ali Fazal said in a joint statement. “This is a story rooted in myth and yet is startlingly relevant today. At Pushing Buttons, we believe in backing storytellers who take creative risks and Nidhi has crafted something singular, poetic, and soulful."
Saxena, who has also written the film, welcomed the partnership with Richa and Ali, stating, “This film is about women who chose to risk everything and follow their desires, shedding the burden of moralities imposed upon them by the world. I was looking for kindred collaborators and this feels like a meeting of minds and hearts. It also feels like we no longer need to borrow men’s voices to tell our stories. We have our own voice, which is strong, with femininity.”
Secrets of a Mountain Serpent recently completed principal photography and is currently in post-production.