Director Sammir I. Patel Unveils ‘Sansani’: A Thriller-Comedy Built for the Digital Age
Mumbai : As digital platforms reshape Indian cinema, acclaimed writer-director Sammir I. Patel announces his boldest project yet: Sansani (Bachelorette Party Gone Wild), a thriller-comedy crafted to redefine entertainment for a new generation. Presented by SIP Productions, the film exemplifies Patel’s visionary approach to storytelling in the OTT era. A Director Rooted in Classics, Driven by the Future “My heart still belongs to the timeless classics of Hrishikesh Mukherjee — Chupke Chupke remains my eternal favourite,” says Patel. “At the same time, I’m deeply inspired by modern masters like Sriram Raghavan; his Andhadhun is the gold standard of thriller-comedy. Sansani lives in that sweet spot where laughter and suspense collide.” The Birth of a ‘Gen-Z Don’ The film introduces one of the year’s most original characters — a slang-slinging ‘Gen-Z Don’ played by veteran actor and co-producer Brijendra Kala. “We wanted to shatter every gangster stereotype,” Patel explains. “Imagine a wannabe politician who speaks in memes, calculates every move, and rules with ice-cold swag. Writing this role for Brijendra ji — our eighth collaboration since our theatre days — has been pure magic.” Jinnal: An Actor to Watch Newcomer Chetsi Rene plays the glamorous yet ghost-phobic Jinnal. “My first audition take was embarrassing,” she laughs, “but Sammir Sir’s guidance turned it around. When I came back to read for Jinnal, everything just clicked.” Rene adds, “Working with Sir is unique — he lets actors co-create their characters. He spotted my dance background and even trusted me to choreograph my sequences. Jinnal is everything I’m not — I’m not scared of ghosts at all! — yet everything I understand. She's a nerdy fashionista who’s both dramatic and vulnerable.” Two High-Impact Films Every Year Sansani marks a strategic pivot for SIP Productions. “The digital space demands pace and freshness,” Patel declares. “We’re now committed to producing two tight-budget, high-impact films annually — with limited locations, fresh talent, and insane schedules. These constraints are our rocket fuel.” The project also launched the careers of four debutantes — Chetsi Rene, Richa Jain, Shatakshi Kiran, and Hunar Thethi — through an intensive two-month acting and personality bootcamp. “We didn’t just teach acting; we built fire, attitude, and consistency,” says Patel. When Music Tells the Story True to form, Patel also serves as the film’s composer and lyricist. “The songs in Sansani aren’t add-ons — they’re narrative engines. The music was born alongside the script.” Sansani (Bachelorette Party Gone Wild) — produced by SIP Productions and co-produced by Brijendra Kala, Zoheb Patel, and Satya Super Sound — will premiere exclusively on a leading OTT platform in 2026. A storyteller who effortlessly juggles writing, directing, composing, and producing, Patel’s career spans hit theatre productions (Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Halaat), iconic television shows (Yeh Chanda Kanoon Hai, co-creator of Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai), and films like Hotel Beautifool, PFA: Love Mom & Dad, and the award-winning Milenge Jannat Mein. With Sansani, he continues to create addictive, generation-next narratives.
Mumbai :
As digital platforms reshape Indian cinema, acclaimed writer-director Sammir I.
Patel announces his boldest project yet: Sansani (Bachelorette Party Gone
Wild), a thriller-comedy crafted to redefine entertainment for a new
generation. Presented by SIP Productions, the film exemplifies Patel’s
visionary approach to storytelling in the OTT era.
A
Director Rooted in Classics, Driven by the Future
“My heart still belongs to the timeless classics of Hrishikesh Mukherjee —
Chupke Chupke remains my eternal favourite,” says Patel. “At the same time, I’m
deeply inspired by modern masters like Sriram Raghavan; his Andhadhun is the
gold standard of thriller-comedy. Sansani lives in that sweet spot where
laughter and suspense collide.”
The
Birth of a ‘Gen-Z Don’
The film introduces one of the year’s most original characters — a
slang-slinging ‘Gen-Z Don’ played by veteran actor and co-producer Brijendra
Kala. “We wanted to shatter every gangster stereotype,” Patel explains.
“Imagine a wannabe politician who speaks in memes, calculates every move, and
rules with ice-cold swag. Writing this role for Brijendra ji — our eighth
collaboration since our theatre days — has been pure magic.”
Jinnal:
An Actor to Watch
Newcomer Chetsi Rene plays the glamorous yet ghost-phobic Jinnal. “My first
audition take was embarrassing,” she laughs, “but Sammir Sir’s guidance turned
it around. When I came back to read for Jinnal, everything just clicked.”
Rene adds, “Working with Sir is unique — he lets actors co-create their
characters. He spotted my dance background and even trusted me to choreograph
my sequences. Jinnal is everything I’m not — I’m not scared of ghosts at all! —
yet everything I understand. She's a nerdy fashionista who’s both dramatic and
vulnerable.”
Two
High-Impact Films Every Year
Sansani marks a strategic pivot for SIP Productions. “The digital space demands
pace and freshness,” Patel declares. “We’re now committed to producing two
tight-budget, high-impact films annually — with limited locations, fresh
talent, and insane schedules. These constraints are our rocket fuel.”
The project also launched the careers of four debutantes — Chetsi Rene, Richa
Jain, Shatakshi Kiran, and Hunar Thethi — through an intensive two-month acting
and personality bootcamp. “We didn’t just teach acting; we built fire,
attitude, and consistency,” says Patel.
When
Music Tells the Story
True to form, Patel also serves as the film’s composer and lyricist. “The songs
in Sansani aren’t add-ons — they’re narrative engines. The music was born
alongside the script.”
Sansani (Bachelorette Party Gone Wild) — produced by SIP Productions and co-produced by Brijendra Kala, Zoheb Patel, and Satya Super Sound — will premiere exclusively on a leading OTT platform in 2026.
A storyteller who effortlessly juggles writing, directing, composing, and producing, Patel’s career spans hit theatre productions (Baat Baat Mein Bigdey Halaat), iconic television shows (Yeh Chanda Kanoon Hai, co-creator of Bhabhiji Ghar Par Hai), and films like Hotel Beautifool, PFA: Love Mom & Dad, and the award-winning Milenge Jannat Mein. With Sansani, he continues to create addictive, generation-next narratives.
