CineMan Productions

CineMan Productions
Private
Industry Entertainment
Founded February 2010
Founders
Headquarters Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
Products Films
Services Film production
Film distribution
Advertisement production
Owners
  • Abhishek Jain
  • Mikhil Musale
Website CineMan Productions

CineMan Productions is an Indian film production and distribution company established by Abhishek Jain, Mikhil Musale, and Anish Shah. It was founded in 2010.

Establishment

Abhishek Jain, Mikhil Musale and Anish Shah met during an international film festival in Ahmedabad and founded CineMan productions in 2010,[1][2] however Shah later left the company.[3] The first film produced by the company was Jain's directorial debut, Kevi Rite Jaish. The production subsequently produced 2014 film Bey Yaar. The productions also has produced advertisements for various brands such as Cinepolis among others.[4]

Collaboration with Phantom films

Abhishek Jain had approached Anurag Kashyap to produce Kevi Rite Jaish; although Kashyap was impressed with the script, the collaboration did not work out for the film.[5] Later in February 2016, Abhishek Jain announced that CineMan will co-produce three Gujarati films with Anurag Kashyap's Phantom Films, out of which one will be directed by Abhishek himself.[6] The first film to release under joint banner of CineMan productions and Phantom films was Wrong Side Raju, directed by Mikhil Musale.[7]

Films

Year Film Director Co-production company(s) Cast
2012 Kevi Rite Jaish Abhishek Jain Divyang Thakkar, Veronica Kalpana Gautam, Tom Alter, Anang Desai
2014 Bey Yaar Abhishek Jain Manoj Joshi, Darshan Jariwala, Divyang Thakkar, Pratik Gandhi, Samvedna Suwalka
2016 Wrong Side Raju Mikhil Musale Phantom Films Pratik Gandhi, Kimberley Louisa McBeath, Asif Basra, Kavi Shastri
Shubh Aarambh Amit Barot The Travelling Circus Harsh Chhaya, Prachee Shah Paandya, Bharat Chawda, Deeksha Joshi, Aarjav Trivedi

See also

References

  • Jain, Abhishek; Patel, Arati (2015). Aa To Just Vaat Chhe. Navbharat Sahitya Mandir. ISBN 935198074X. 
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