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Colour Yellow and Bhanushali Studios Limited debut with genre-blending thrill ride Tu Yaa Main.
Jul 24, 2025 06:52 pm
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Divya Delhi : Aanand L Rai's Colour Yellow and Vinod Bhanushali's Bhanushali Studios Limited will produce a slate of films that champion new voices, genre-defying storytelling, and cinematic experiences that deserve the big screen in a groundbreaking creative alliance that marks a new chapter in Indian cinema. Tu Yaa Main, a high-concept, high-emotion, date-fright film, begins this cooperation. Bejoy Nambiar's genre-flipping film stars Shanaya Kapoor and Adarsh Gourav, two promising newcomers. A meet-cute turned survival thriller set against music, psychosis, and nature's unpredictability. Tu Yaa Main is a genre-defying romance-survival story that is emotionally packed. Its surprising plot and remarkable music score, featuring rappers, beat drops, and visceral sound design, push theatrical storytelling to new heights. This is on the radar for young audiences seeking novel, high-concept film. Aanand L Rai, Himanshu Sharma, Vinod Bhanushali, and Kamlesh Bhanushali are producing a screenplay that blends Rai and Sharma's deep human drama with Nambiar's stylistic roughness to create a visually mesmerizing thriller. The Valentine's 2026 release is already being hailed as one of the most anticipated films of the year. Sharing his opinions, Aanand L Rai of Colour Yellow said, “With every film, we want to stretch the boundaries of what stories can feel like. Tu Yaa Main is a daring new move in that direction. I'm pleased to work with Bhanushali Studios, who believe in unexpected discoveries.” Vinod Bhanushali of Bhanushali Studios Limited said, “We want to tell stories that move people. Passion for creative risk and meaningful content underpins this cooperation with Colour Yellow. With Tu Yaa Main, we're doing something thrilling, emotional, and bold.”
Colour Yellow and Bhanushali Studios are creating a slate of flexibility, directorial vision, and surprising storytelling. Tu Yaa Main suggests this partnership is only beginning and won't play it safe.