The road movie, which travels across six states of India as part of a young girl's journey from a suffocating life in a millionaire home to being kidnapped by gangsters, seems to have caught the imagination of international audiences.
"It was the first time we watched the entire film with the audience and it was an overwhelming feeling to see that they were right there with every scene," Alia Bhatt, the 20-year-old lead actress of the film, told reporters in London on her way back from Berlin on Friday.
'Highway' sets itself apart as a visibly free-spirited story without a firm and structured script to incorporate some of the raw and rustic elements of states like Rajasthan, Punjab and Kashmir.
"I had the story defined in my mind but I wanted to keep the script open to be able to include whatever we stumbled upon during the journey of the film. Watching it with the audience in Berlin from beginning to end, I felt this story that has been with me for 15 years is now ready to be seen by the world," said writer-director Ali, who has also co-produced the film.
Unveiling the 'Patakha Guddi' video in London, Ali described it as a rare re-grouping of the film's crew to present Rahman's ode to the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.
'Highway', which also stars Randeep Hooda is scheduled for worldwide release by UTV Disney on February 21.
