Filmmaker
Karan
Johar,
who
is
associated
with
Hindi
commercial
blockbusters,
is
hopeful
that
English
language
movie
Finding
Fanny
will
open
avenues
for
more
such
cinema.
Finding
Fanny
narrates
the
story
of
five
oddballs
who
venture
out
in
search
of
Stefanie
Fernandes.
And
on
their
journey,
they
find
meaning
to
their
otherwise
pointless
lives.
Karan's
good
friend
Homi
Adajania
has
directed
it
and
the
former
feels
that
Finding
Fanny
is
a
step
ahead
of
the
latter's
directorial
venture
Being
Cyrus.
"I
think
there
is
an
audience
for
every
kind
of
film.
Finding
Fanny,
just
like
Being
Cyrus,
is
one
step
ahead
in
making
avenue
for
English
language
films
with
mainstream
movie
stars
and
actors," Karan
said
at
the
screening
of
Finding
Fanny.
"I
really,
really
hope
it
does
exceedingly
well.
It
opens
many
more
doors
and
windows
for
this
kind
of
cinema," he
added.
Presented
by
Fox
Star
Studios,
Finding
Fanny
is
produced
by
Dinesh
Vijan
under
Maddock
Films.
The
film,
a
quirky
satirical
comedy,
releases
September
12.
It
features
Arjun
Kapoor,
Deepika
Padukone,
Naseeruddin
Shah,
Pankaj
Kapur
and
Dimple
Kapadia
in
key
roles.