The ‘Savi’ Effect: A New Wave of Crime Thrillers in Indian Cinema

The recent success of the Malayalam film “Savi” has sent ripples through the Indian film industry, igniting a newfound interest in crime thrillers, particularly those based on real-life figures. This trend, often referred to as the ‘Savi’ effect, has filmmakers and audiences alike eager to explore the dark and gritty underbelly of society.

One notable figure who has captured the attention of filmmakers is Dhani Ram Mittal, often dubbed the ‘Indian Charles Sobhraj.’ Mittal’s audacious crimes, which included stealing over a thousand cars, impersonating a judge to free thousands of criminals, and even working as a station master with forged documents, have made him a fascinating subject for cinematic exploration.

Based on the book “MoneyRam” by Preeti Aggarwal and Chetan Unnial, a film about Dhani Ram Mittal is currently in development. While the cast details remain under wraps, the project has generated significant buzz among industry insiders and fans. Produced by Insomnia Media and Content Services Limited in association with Pretty Pictures, the film will be shot in Hindi and released in Hindi, Malayalam, and Telugu, ensuring a wide reach across the nation.

The decision to release the film in multiple languages is a strategic move aimed at tapping into a broader audience and capitalizing on the growing popularity of crime thrillers. The film’s success could further solidify this trend, proving that the ‘Savi’ effect is far from over. As audiences eagerly await the release of the Dhani Ram Mittal film, it is clear that the Indian film industry is poised for a wave of thrilling and suspenseful crime dramas.