The Successors

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The Successors
Stylised as: the successors
Himavantan: Anugāmī'ō
અનુગામીઓ
Gaullican: les successeurs
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Directed byZebi Husan
Written byIkleen Behl
Screenplay byHarman Saroha
Produced byJanav Patel
StarringKeerat Naga
Ikmhan Jhutti
Ishya Savalia
Sanjog Rawala
CinematographyKul Sivia
Edited bySadhu Singh
Music byDharam Mandeer
Production
company
ZH Films
Distributed byHala Studios
Release dates
  • 2 October 2020 (2020-10-02) (Montecara Film Festival)
Running time
107 Minutes
CountryAjahadya
LanguagesGaullican
Himavantan
Estmerish

The Successors, stylised as the successors (Gaullican: les successeurs, Himavantan: Anugāmī'ō અનુગામીઓ) is a 2020 Ajahadya satiric black comedy, directed by Zebi Husan, written by Ikleen Behl and starring Keerat Naga, Ikmhan Jhutti, Ishya Savalia and Sanjog Rawala. The film depicts the end of the Great War in Ajahadya and the resulting power struggle between various factions leading up to the Ajahadyan Civil War. Depicting the events as a farce, the film has been controversial within Satria, and has been banned in Subarna for its portrayal of Muhammed Jahangir Sarkar, the first president of the country.

The film is notable for featuring large parts spoken in Gaullican, Himavantan and Estmerish, and smaller parts in Etrurian, Togot and Zubadi, making it one of the most multilingual films produced in Ajahadya. When asked for why she chose to structure the film with multiple languages, the director, Zebi Husan, said that "to have everyone speak one language would be to whitewash history. All the figures featured were polyglots, and what languages they did and did not share with one another were significant to how events unfolded according to records and memoirs and the unfolding farce of events. I also appreciated the irony of anti-colonial leaders being forced to use the languages of colonists to communicate in some specific cases."

Plot

In 1934, the last Raja of Ajahadya, Shahu II, informs his inner circle of advisors, F.M Zalim Kumar (Keerat Naga), the Minister of War Srijan Chadda (Ikmhan Jhutti) and the Raja's wife, Rani Paravi Hathiwala (Ishya Savalia) of his intent to surrender to the Grand Alliance to avert further loss of life. The four bicker over the need to surrender against the consequences for doing so for the fate of the monarchy. Against the advice of his advisors to continue the fight, the Raja resolves to announce Ajahadya's unconditional surrender over the radio the next day.

Zalim Kumar, Srijan Chadda and the Rani separate to carry out their own plans as the Raja struggles to record a message of surrender for broadcast. Kumar approaches the commander of the Raja's bodyguard, Jalander Sarai (Sanjog Rawala) and has him confine the Raja and the Rani to their quarters in fear of an assassination plot.

announces the country's unconditional surrender to the Grand Alliance over the radio.

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