Prime Video has unveiled the global streaming premiere of ‘I Want To Talk’ the latest cinematic masterpiece from National Award-winning filmmaker Shoojit Sircar.
Produced by Ronnie Lahiri and Sheel Kumar under Rising Sun Films, this heartfelt drama is now streaming exclusively on Prime Video across 240 countries and territories.
Starring Abhishek Bachchan as the lead, alongside a stellar ensemble cast including Ahilya Bamroo, Jayant Kriplani, Johnny Lever, Pearle Dey, and Kristin Goddard, ‘I Want To Talk’ delves into the life of Arjun Sen, a Bengali man thriving in his version of the “American Dream.”
Arjun’s seemingly perfect life takes a dramatic turn when he learns he has only 100 days to live. This revelation forces him to confront his deepest regrets and priorities, igniting a heartfelt quest to reconnect with his estranged seven-year-old daughter. The film explores themes of mortality, relationships, and the pursuit of meaning, delivering a powerful father-daughter story that resonates universally.
Shoojit Sircar shared his inspiration behind the film, stating:
“‘I Want To Talk’ is a poignant reminder of the indomitable power of human connection and resilience. I’ve always been fascinated by the complexities of human relationships and how these can help one heal and transform. This film aims to touch hearts, spark meaningful conversations, and inspire audiences to cherish every moment with their loved ones.”
Sircar praised his talented cast and crew for their dedication to bringing this moving story to life, expressing his excitement for a global audience to experience their labor of love on Prime Video.
‘I Want To Talk’ marks another collaboration between Shoojit Sircar and Rising Sun Films, a production house celebrated for delivering emotionally resonant and critically acclaimed films. With a captivating narrative and Abhishek Bachchan’s compelling performance, the film promises to leave an indelible mark on viewers worldwide.
Streaming Now: Witness the transformative journey of Arjun Sen in ‘I Want To Talk’, exclusively on Prime Video.