Sandiip Kapur is an Indian film and theatre producer known for producing socially relevant and critically acclaimed films. Over the years, he has collaborated with some of the industry’s finest actors, directors, and writers, with a strong focus on meaningful storytelling and independent cinema. His acclaimed film Bhonsle, starring Manoj Bajpayee, earned widespread national and international recognition, including the National Film Award for Best Actor. Kapur has also contributed significantly to theater through collaborations with filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt.
In this exclusive interview, Sandiip Kapur talks about his upcoming comedy Uttar Da Puttar, set to release on July 24, 2026. Inspired by Vastu Shastra and real-life experiences, he also shares his insights on filmmaking, independent cinema, and the evolving entertainment industry.
Your upcoming film Uttar Da Puttar is a comedy based on Vastu Shastra. What inspired you to choose this unique subject?
Around 70% of the story is inspired by my own experiences while building a house in Delhi. I realized that almost every family has someone who believes deeply in Vastu, luck, karma, or superstition. The film follows a man obsessed with owning a north-facing house, creating humorous yet relatable situations. I wanted to explore a subject that Bollywood has never attempted before while keeping it entertaining.






