The movie is co-produced by Sircar's Rising Sun Films and will see him and music director Shantanu Moitra re-unite seven years after 'Yahaan'.
Sircar is happy to have reunited with Moitra for the music of the film.
"Shantanu and me go back a long way, since our college days in Delhi... 'Madras Cafe' is a serious film and we have already started jamming. The background score will be an integral part of this film. I really excited to team up again," he added.
"It's been a long journey. I gave Shoojit his first music video for my album Mann Ke Manjeere and then I scored his first film 'Yahaan'. So, 'Madras Cafe' is like visiting an old friend, who is also the finest musical brain a director can have," Moitra said.
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