‘Lunchbox,’ ‘Manto’ Producers Back Anshuman Jha, Devashish Makhija EFM Thriller ‘But First, The Burning’ (EXCLUSIVE)

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Roh Films Germany is returning to India for its first local production since “The Lunchbox” (2013), partnering with First Ray Films India on noir thriller “But First, The Burning.”

The film will be directed by Indian filmmaker Devashish Makhija and star Anshuman Jha. France’s En Compagnie des Lamas (“Manto”), led by Sandrine Brauer, is confirmed to join as French producer. Details will be finalised at the Berlin European Film Market.

“But First, The Burning” follows two brothers sharing one identity in a desperate town, where a small deceit meant to double their chances at survival spirals into a deadly game of secrets with only one survivor.

Makhija’s internationally recognized filmography includes “Joram,” “Bhonsle” and “Ajji.” His Netflix thriller “Gandhari” is due this year. Jha has built a diverse career across projects including “Love Sex Aur Dhokha,” “Chauranga” and “Lakadbaggha.”

The film is scheduled to begin production in October, following the release of Jha’s action sequel “Lakadbaggha 2.” Jha will represent the film in Berlin as leading actor and executive producer.

“Integrity. Conviction. And unadulterated vision – is the basis of this partnership,” Jha said. “We are thrilled to have Roh and Lamas on board for this film which would mark our seventh production. And probably the most ambitious one with one of my favorite cinema makers in India – Devashish.”

Benny Drechsel of Roh Films Germany said: “I really think that ‘But First, The Burning’ is probably the most compelling script from India since ‘The Lunchbox.'”

Sandrine Brauer of Lamas added: “I’m very proud to join forces with the creative duo formed by Anshuman and Devashish. Their film casts a lucid, uncompromising, yet deeply necessary light on the spiral of violence. Devashish’s previous films already reveal a distinctive and promising voice, with a rare ability to take us on powerful and compelling cinematic journeys.”

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