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Hrithik Roshan’s HRX Films, Prime Video Team for Comedy ‘Mess’ (EXCLUSIVE)
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Prime Video India and HRX Films have unveiled “Mess,” a comedy feature that brings together the streaming service and the Roshan family’s production banner for the second time, after the previously announced thriller series “Storm.”
Rajesh A. Krishnan directs from an adapted screenplay he developed with writer Kapil Sawant, based on an original script by American writer Paul Soter. Hrithik Roshan and Eshaan Roshan produce under HRX Films – a division of FilmKraft Productions – alongside Krishnan’s Soda Films Lab.
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The film follows a gang of robbers who break into the home of a man with OCD, only to find themselves fighting for their own survival over the course of a single night.
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Krishnan built his reputation directing some of India’s best-known television commercials before moving into long-form work. His feature credits include the 2019 heist comedy “Lootcase,” which he co-wrote, co-produced and directed, and the 2024 release “Crew.” His earlier series work includes “Tripling” Season 1 in 2016.
“A key marker of a good story is if it takes you by surprise and keeps you entertained throughout,” said Nikhil Madhok, director and head of Originals, Prime Video India. “The movie has a refreshingly original premise and a unique set of delightful characters. Hrithik and Eshaan, through HRX Films, bring a strong creative instinct and a genuine passion for storytelling, and after ‘Storm,’ we are delighted to deepen our partnership further with this film. Rajesh A. Krishnan is brilliant in this genre and ‘Mess’ has all the makings of a film that we believe will be loved by audiences in India and across the world.”
HRX Films was founded by Hrithik Roshan in 2019, drawing on a filmmaking lineage that stretches back through Rakesh Roshan’s FilmKraft Productions and J. Om Prakash’s FilmYug. Eshaan Roshan serves as the company’s CEO.
“‘Storm’ marked the start of something special with Prime Video, and ‘Mess’ feels like a natural next step for us at HRX Films,” said Hrithik Roshan. “Our partnership with Prime Video has allowed us to explore bold, innovative storytelling, and this project embodies that spirit perfectly. Rajesh brings a distinctive voice both as a producer and director, with a rare ability to blend comedy with compelling narratives. His creative vision for ‘Mess’ has been extraordinary from the start.”
“Developing ‘Mess’ alongside Kapil has been a truly rewarding experience,” Krishnan added. “The world of this film is a thrilling amalgamation of comedy and chaos, and unusual enough to keep one at the edge of their seats. Hrithik and Eshaan have brought their expertise and conviction to the film, and together, we have a dream cast to work with.”
The film is set to begin production imminently, with casting and further details to be announced.
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