Updated On: 29 August, 2023 07:12 AM IST | Mumbai | Letty Mariam Abraham
Rithvik says Lost and Found in Singapore is novel as audience can choose how the story pans out

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Boy meets girl, they fall in love and live happily ever after. That’s how most love stories end. But what if there was a love story with multiple endings? Rithvik Dhanjani knew that director Harsh Dedhia was on to something when he approached him for Lost and Found in Singapore. While it sees the actor attempt a romantic-comedy after long, the reason why he gave his nod was that it is an interactive film.
“There have been interactive movies in the past, but they were mostly thrillers. There haven’t been any in the romantic-comedy space,” says Dhanjani. The MXPlayer movie revolves around Dhanjani’s Dhruv, an introverted solo traveller, and Apoorva Arora’s Sitara, an adventure-seeking girl whose paths cross during a trip. At the start of the narrative, the audience can decide whose journey they wish to follow—Dhruv or Sitara. “It gives the audience an immersive and interactive experience. I jumped [when I heard] the idea. [As a viewer], I would follow both their journeys because you want to know the other side of the story as well,” he shares.