Updated On: 09 October, 2025 07:31 AM IST | Mumbai | Upala KBR
Vishal Bhardwaj has joined as executive producer for debutant Samir Zaidi’s short film Two Sinners. He called it a brave, morally restless film. Zaidi credits Bhardwaj for shaping his vision and strengthening passion for storytelling

(From left) Vishal Bhardwaj; Samir Zaidi. Pics/AFP, Instagram, Youtube
Morality, betrayal, and retribution are themes that prominently feature in Vishal Bhardwaj’s films. When he read the script of Two Sinners, a short film directed by debutant Samir Zaidi, its themes immediately resonated with the filmmaker. Ahead of its screening at the Tasveer Film Festival and Market on October 11, Bhardwaj is rallying behind the movie by coming on board as its executive producer.
Set against the backdrop of a forest, Two Sinners revolves around Azhar — essayed by Shardul Bhardwaj — whose elder brother orchestrates a scheme and compels him to execute the man responsible for their sister’s assault. Watching the drama reaffirmed Vishal’s faith that Zaidi, who previously worked as his assistant director on Charlie Chopra and the Mystery of Solang Valley (2023), Fursat (2023), and Khufiya (2023), has a powerful voice. Vishal says, “Two Sinners is a compelling and personal film that reflects Samir’s unique vision. I’ve had the privilege of working with him over the years and witnessing his growth as a filmmaker. His dedication to exploring complex human emotions and morally intricate narratives stands out. I’m proud to support him in bringing this remarkable work to life. It is a brave, morally restless film, and Samir’s voice rings true.”