Mohar Basu mohar. basu@ mid- day. com Despi te its creative appeal, Hindi cinema has rarely explored the theme of one- actor movies. Sayani Gupta, with her maiden production, is set to give Bollywood a taste of the trope u2014 mid- day has learnt that she has headlined Where The Wind Blows, a one- woman act that revolves around the protagonistu2019s expedition to the Himalayas.
The film, which has been helmed by Karma Takapa who has previously directed Ralang Road ( 2017), was shot over a month in the mountain range.
Turns out, the crew headed to the South base camp of Mount Everest, following which only a unit of seven members u2014 including Gupta and the director u2014 made the uphill climb.
A source reveals, u201c The film has been shot in the Himalayas.
The average temperature there was around - 27 degree Celsius.
They wrapped up the shoot in 26 days. Where The Wind Blows is a journey of a young woman who discovers her resilient spirit during the journey.u201d Gupta, who is a co- producer with Human Trial Pictures, says, u201c Shooting for the film was a roller coaster ride. Though difficult, it was a memorable experience.u201d Inside Edge star Gupta turns producer with one- actor expedition movie featuring her Sayani bets on herself Sayani Guptau2019s maiden production, Where The Wind Blows, was shot over 26 days in the Himalayas