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Zoya Akhtar on challenges of making ‘The Archies’

Ace filmmaker Zoya Akhtar is gearing up for her upcoming film, ‘The Archies’, which got the limelight since the release of its trailer. Bringing back the nostalgia of 1960s when teenagers used to enjoy reading Archie Comics rather than surfing the internet, Zoya has attempted to recreate the magic of that era in her movie. […]

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Zoya Akhtar on challenges of making ‘The Archies’

Ace filmmaker Zoya Akhtar is gearing up for her upcoming film, ‘The Archies’, which got the limelight since the release of its trailer. Bringing back the nostalgia of 1960s when teenagers used to enjoy reading Archie Comics rather than surfing the internet, Zoya has attempted to recreate the magic of that era in her movie.
Drawing inspiration from the beloved Archie Comics, the director shared her love for the comics, reflecting on her childhood experiences and the challenges involved in bringing this dreamy world to life through the film.
While talking about the film, Zoya told ANI, “My love is for the comic. I grew up reading the comic. That was a pre-liberalised India and there wasn’t access to everything like today in the early 80s. It was a dreamy escape and that dream escape is what I’ve tried to capture with this film.”
Opening up about the casting of the film and how it happened, she shared, “The casting took eight months to a year. We knew that the characters are so iconic. They are known globally. We didn’t want to take any established stars because they come with their own image and baggage. We needed people who the audience will believe to be Archie, Veronica, Reggie, and Dilton. We knew we wanted newcomers. They had to be 17 years old. So, they had to be very young. We tested everyone.”
On casting the newcomers and even those who have no acting background, Zoya said, “Agastya, who plays Archie. He was in business school. He had no idea and I told him to just come and audition. And then I kept auditioning him and before he knew it, he was in the movie.”
She continued, “The second was Dot (Aditi Saigal), who is a musician and plays Ethel.
I met her to get a song from her and in the middle of that Zoom conversation, I was like, ‘She is too Ethel.’ So I asked her if she could act and she said no.

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