HomeEntertainmentExclusive: Tehran director Arun Gopalan on casting John Abraham, OTT release: “We made the film with honesty, not gimmicks"

Exclusive: Tehran director Arun Gopalan on casting John Abraham, OTT release: “We made the film with honesty, not gimmicks"

Director Arun Gopalan discusses Tehran’s symbolic Independence Day OTT release, sharing insights on casting, research, and preparation behind the gripping real-life inspired story in an exclusive chat with Moneycontrol.

August 20, 2025 / 17:06 IST
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Exclusive: Tehran director Arun Gopalan on casting John Abraham, OTT release: “We made the film with honesty, not gimmicks"
Exclusive: Tehran director Arun Gopalan on casting John Abraham, OTT release: “We made the film with honesty, not gimmicks"

Director Arun Gopalan’s latest film Tehran released on OTT during the Independence Day week, and the timing couldn’t have been more symbolic. The filmmaker opened in an exclusive chat with Moneycontrol, about the decision to release on streaming platforms, the casting process, and the painstaking preparation that went into shaping a story inspired by real-life events.

Why OTT and not theatres?

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When asked why Tehran skipped a theatrical release, Arun explained:
“Yeah, it’s a multimillion-dollar question. But you know what, the decision was not mine. It was the producer that had to take this call. And also, for the right reason. Because, you know, I think it’s a sensitive subject. It touches upon geopolitical issues involving Iran and Israel—countries with which India has good relations. We didn’t want to unnecessarily… complicate things.”

He further added the language factor also mattered:
“Because it’s got Iran and Israel, we had to use a lot of Farsi, Hebrew, and English. Obviously, if it has to be theatrical, it has to reach the masses. And in the masses, they will have to read subtitles. At the end of the day, OTT reaches far more people, and you can’t beat its reach vis-à-vis theatre. So yes, OTT seemed like the right choice.”