Rubbal GTR Films Announces ‘Wrong Steps,’ a Crime Drama Highlighting Production Design’s Narrative Role

Rubbal GTR Films has announced Wrong Steps, a feature-length crime drama that emphasizes visual storytelling through the work of Production Designer Razan Saylami. Directed by Rubbal Singh, known professionally as Rubbal GTR, and produced by Sehran Khan and Aryan Sheth, the film aims to deliver a raw portrayal of human struggle within independent cinema.

Set in America’s gritty, working-class neighborhoods, Wrong Steps follows Danny, a young man entangled in violence and crime after falling under the influence of a ruthless gangster. The narrative explores how desperation and survival intersect when family and morality are tested, capturing the toll of systemic hardship and the fragile possibility of redemption.

Production Designer Razan Saylami is central to the film’s creative vision, shaping its visual identity and emotional tone. Her work transforms settings into reflections of the characters’ inner conflicts, blending realism with cinematic texture to immerse viewers in Danny’s world. From worn homes symbolizing family resilience to shadowed urban spaces evoking moral decay, Saylami’s artistic contributions serve as the film’s visual heartbeat, as detailed on the studio’s website at https://www.rubbalgtrfilm.com.

Produced under the leadership of Rubbal GTR Films, Wrong Steps represents a collaborative effort where design, performance, and storytelling converge. The film underscores the importance of production design in enhancing narrative depth, offering a visually striking yet grounded exploration of human endurance and consequence in contemporary cinema.

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