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Raj & DK reveal 'Shor in the City's dark alternate ending, say they once approached Ethan Hawke: 'He might have been dead'
ETimes | April 29, 2026 4:39 PM CST

‘ Shor in the City ’ is often missing from conversations about films set in Mumbai, which feels a bit surprising. This small, energetic indie by Raj Nidimoru and Krishna DK came before their style of mixing humour and emotion became widely popular. The film follows several characters and connects their stories, while also paying attention to both the loud chaos of the city and the quiet struggles within each person.

‘Shor in the City’ revisited after 15 years
Fifteen years later, Raj and DK , in a conversation with SCREEN, look back at where it all started—the uncertain early days, the casting journey, and an ending that could have been different. Speaking about the casting process, DK said, “In the beginning, the idea was that an American comes to India to set up a business. So we pitched it to actors like Ethan Hawke and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. People who weren’t massive stars then, but were doing a lot of interesting indie work. We even had a couple of meetings with their agents. But they’re used to functioning within a certain kind of system, there’s usually some studio backing, even if it’s a small one in Los Angeles. We didn’t have any of that. And here we were, saying, “We’re indie filmmakers, we used to live in the U.S., now we’re in India making this film.” There was a clear mismatch. Once union rules and logistics came into the picture, it became obvious it wouldn’t work.”