Mumbai: Eating Potatoes, a film-focused production house of ad agency Buffalo Soldiers will release the docu drama ‘Never Ask Why’
It is in talks with OTT platforms in India for global release in 2024, after the documentary’s peroformance in the international film circuit.
It chronicles the journey of 20 under-privileged kids in the inaugural year of the Jishnu Mitra Foundation, where children united under the banner of the ‘Dream Team’ came to play in the U-15 Delhi Youth League.
“We are in talks for a global release and hope everyone can see the beauty behind the docu-drama that has resonated deeply with audiences around the world,” explains Sumon K Chakrabarti, co-founder, CEO Eating Potatoes.
The company said that till date, the 19-minute short docu-drama has garnered over 63 awards and laurels at global film festivals, including ‘best director’ & ‘best short film’ wins at the Cannes World Film Festival, The French Duck Film Festival, Oregon Documentary Film Festival, Paladino d’Oro Sport Film Festival, New York Movie Awards, Naples Film Awards etc.
‘Never Ask Why’ has also been a semi-finalist at the Academy Award and Bafta qualifying Flickers’ Rhode Island International Film Festival, bringing it close to being selected for an Oscar and a Bafta nomination.
Jishnu Mitra Foundation was launched in 2018 with a mission to promote football among underprivileged children under the age of 15.
“The unfulfilled dream of a young football fan, Jishnu Mitra, became the catalyst to help achieve the dreams of talented young under-15 football players who come from a section of our society that’s struggling to meet their daily needs. I think it was a difficult subject, to convert it into a story of triumph of hope over a tragedy, ‘Never Ask Why’ was a beautiful rendition of someone’s dream,” said CP Gurnani, former MD & CEO of Tech Mahindra.
“The passion with which the kids of Jishnu Mitra Foundation have been playing football, I think the team behind ‘Never Ask Why’ told the story with similar passion and art. And it tears me up very easily,” said Colonel Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore, AVSM and India’s first individual Olympic medalist, at a private screening of the docu-drama at Alliance Française in New Delhi.
Directed by Saurabh Dubey, a co-founder of Eating Potatoes, the film has had 17 private screenings across Mumbai, New Delhi, Pune, New Jersey, and Atlanta. “While the Dream Team of JMF boys didn’t win the league, they captured the hearts and minds of everyone with their passion for football. The journey of these children, their zeal and dedication, despite the hardships, is what makes this story so powerful. It’s a narrative of hope, dreams, and the transformative power of sports” said Dubey.
The foundation has two coaching partners – TSC Asia in Delhi NCR and Veterans Club in Kolkata. Jagdish Mitra and Urmi Mitra, who started the Jishnu Mitra Foundation, says: “We are overwhelmed by the global recognition ‘Never Ask Why’ has received. It’s a testament to the work we are trying to do at Jishnu Mitra Foundation, to the power of storytelling and the universal appeal of hope and perseverance.”