'Sister Midnight' Trailer: Radhika Apte Shines in Dark Comedy Exploring Newlywed Turmoil

Written by Rakhi, Maharashtra, India, 19 Feb, 2025

The official trailer for "Sister Midnight," a dark comedy featuring acclaimed actress Radhika Apte, has been released, offering audiences a glimpse into a compelling narrative of a newlywed's struggle with domestic life. Directed by London-based Indian filmmaker Karan Kandhari, this debut feature delves into themes of self-discovery and rebellion within the confines of an arranged marriage.

 

Plot Overview

In "Sister Midnight," Radhika Apte portrays Uma, a spirited woman from a small town who relocates to Mumbai following an arranged marriage to Gopal, played by Ashok Pathak. Confronted with the challenges of urban life and the expectations of her new role as a housewife, Uma finds herself at odds with intrusive neighbors and the relentless hustle of the city. As the pressure mounts, she embarks on a journey to break free from societal norms, embracing her untamed and unpredictable nature.

 

Cast and Crew

The film boasts a talented ensemble, including:

  • Radhika Apte as Uma
  • Ashok Pathak as Gopal
  • Chhaya Kadam as Sheetal
  • Smita Tambe as Reshma

Karan Kandhari, making his directorial debut, also penned the screenplay. The film's visual storytelling is enhanced by cinematographer Sverre Sørdal, while the eclectic soundtrack, marking the compositional debut of Interpol's frontman Paul Banks, adds depth to the narrative.

 

Critical Acclaim and Festival Screenings

"Sister Midnight" premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival within the Directors' Fortnight section, earning critical acclaim for its bold narrative and unique visual style. The film secured the Best Film award in the Next Wave section at Fantastic Fest and received a nomination for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director, or Producer at the 78th BAFTA Awards.

 

Release Information

The film is slated for a theatrical release in the United Kingdom and Ireland on March 14, 2025, followed by a U.S. release in select theaters in May 2025. Audiences can anticipate a thought-provoking cinematic experience that challenges conventional perspectives on marriage and personal freedom.

 

For a visual preview of "Sister Midnight," watch the official trailer below: