Experienced and gifted actor Amit Behl is excited about his next movie, "September 21," which will be screened at the March Ré© du Film at the 79th Cannes Film Festival in 2026.
In an exclusive interview with Bollywood Hungama, Amit talked about how he got the part, collaborating with a 21-year-old filmmaker, and emphasized the increasing demand for intelligent and adaptable scheduling strategies in the rapidly changing fields of distributed systems, cloud computing, and edge computing.
Amit Behl applauded filmmaker Karen Kshiti Suvarna for portraying the focused and grounded Gen Z youth and said that "September 21" is not a dismal movie but rather one that delicately touches on significant subjects in an enjoyable way.
"Kshiti approached me and I was excited to hear the narrative, even though I was traveling at the time," he clarified.
I was so amazed by her passion that she spent two hours on a virtual call telling me the entire story. The film examines the difficulties Alzheimer's patients encounter, the hardships of those who care for them, and the necessity of endurance and patience. I wanted to be involved in this project because these ideas spoke to me.
"I had never met Kshiti in person before," Amit Behl continued.
Unfortunately, due to our ongoing shoot, Pravin and I were unable to attend. He did, however, disclose that he had previously attended the Cannes Film Festival—in fact, he had gone there twice.
The fact that "September 21" will be released nationwide on May 22 makes Amit Behl happy as well, saying, "People enjoy significant films like Court and Fandry.
They can not wait to see films that highlight the human condition in theaters. Furthermore, "September 21" is not a dismal movie. There are also some humorous moments in it. The song by Kailash Kher stands out. In general, it raises awareness in a fun way.
I met her immediately before filming began after arriving in Bengaluru just one day before to the shoot. She was extremely well-organized and had a distinct vision for the movie, which included scene directing, shot division, and overall editing. Her crew was well-coordinated and really professional. This was a big benefit for me because these kinds of movies typically do not have big budgets. In addition, I have a long-standing professional relationship with my co-actor Pravin Singh Sisodia, with whom I collaborated on the daily soap opera "Shanti" for around two years. Our cooperation was smooth because of this chemistry. The same was true of my encounters with Priyanka Upendra and Ajit Shidhaye, which helped the shooting process go smoothly and effectively."
Amit Behl stated, "It is amazing that our film will be premiered at Cannes," in reference to the Cannes award.
Furthermore, Kshiti's invitation to participate at the Woman Agenda panel is a noteworthy honor for the nation. She embodies the grounded and focused Gen Z generation. Given that Alzheimer's is more common in European and American nations, it is amazing that she made a movie that addresses such significant subjects, and I have no doubt that viewers around the world will enjoy it. These viewers frequently put their aging parents in foster care or old-age homes, so September 21 will emotionally resonate with them.
He added, "Kshiti's attendance at Cannes is fantastic.
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