Raakesh U Saakat’s Miami Seh New York smashes bromance as it brings on screen the story of four girls on a road trip through USA

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New Delhi (India), July 21: You can’t trump the charm of a feel good movie and that’s exactly what a coming of age film has to offer. Prissha Films’ newest offering Miami Seh New York is just that perfect dose of fun filled ride where a bunch of messed up girls find themselves transformed by a trip that changed them. The road trip story unravels as four friends – Shaina, Asha, Milinda, and Anshu decide to take one last trip from Miami to New York. From messing with wrong people, to lying to anxious parents at home to exploring their insecurities and vulnerabilities, the girls discover themselves like never before. Running the whole gamut, from first blushes to full blown heartbreaks, the film takes us on a journey down our own memory lane whilst telling this beautifully intimate story.

Produced by Raakesh U Saakat and helmed by Joy Augustine, the comedy adventure film has been shot extensively in the US. It is all set to release on August 5. The film explores America from a lived-in space. Starring fresh and luminous talents like Nihina Minaz, Nikhar Krishnani, Janelle Lacle, Rohini Chandra along with Arjun Anand, the film gives us a new spin of travel stories.

Talking about it, Raakesh U Saakat says, “The beauty of travel stories is that they resonate with everybody. We have all felt these real, raw emotions of love and heartbreak. To see it on screen makes it so much more personal. I wanted to deliver a feel good movie to relieve the world of the stress of the last two years. This film is just that for us. It makes you dive deep into your past and makes you relive emotions you have left somewhere back in life.”

Prisssha Films presents Miami Seh New York produced by Raakesh U Saakat , Directed by Joy Augustine and released by White Lion Entertainment to hit theatres on 5th August.

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