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- A couple's caustic, increasingly jarring interactions over a Mumbai evening strain their relationship until it threatens to break at its fraying seams.
- A man and a women. A marriage gone wrong.
- A quintessential loser and detective with questionable skills and laughable methods navigates through petty crimes. However, something sinister is brewing.
- In a crowded elevator, diverse lives intersect, revealing quirks and capturing relationship growth. Directed by 15-year-old filmmaker Ida Ali, "Lift" earned a 2018 Filmfare Short Film Award nomination.
- In a town riddled with territorial disputes, a radicalized journalist believes in exposing the atrocities faced by his community. But as the line between his professional and personal life blurs, an inconvenient truth makes him reflect back on a simpler time when he had not yet succumbed to radicalization.
- If you are destined to find love, then you will find it at the most unlikely place. You might live in one small town all your life and somebody might just travel a whole world to come and fall in love with you. 'Jutti' is a story about, how deep rooted cultural influences affect our behavior.It is a story of 20 year old Gujrati girl Ami, who has come for a darshan at a famous temple in a small town and ends up in a modest shoe shop with broken sandals. The shoe shop is run by an over smart Punjabi boy, Harry. What happens is what makes for a sweet love story called, "Jutti".
- An anthology of 8 short films around the theme of "Interval", mentored and curated by Imtiaz Ali, Vikas Bahl, Vikramaditya Motwane and Anand Gandhi.
- LOGLINE: A happily married young couple re-evaluates their marriage when they are forced to stay away from each other, holed up in their apartments in two different cities, during their second anniversary in the midst of a global pandemic.
- A small town Indian groom refuses to succumbed to his old school patriarchal values over the course of his first night after marriage.
- A suave guy finds himself in a state transport bus when his car breaks down. In a bus full of villagers his attention is drawn to a striking girl. As he tries to make a conversation , the differences become evident. Will they be able to see each other beyond the obvious? Since it takes all kinds to make a bus journey worth the trip.
- In the India of 1990's, which hadn't yet opened up to the glitter of free market and unimaginable choices, monotony had a flavour attached to it, which was crafted with utmost care and attention over the years. What happens when a lonely home maker from middle class Mumbai starts getting a taste of novelty, through a metaphorical new automatic pressure cooker and the attraction from a younger man. Will she be able to allow new commodities to enter the floodgates of her world? Pressure Cooker is an effort to look at the changing modernizing worlds of commodity and sexuality in an era where change of anything, especially of a kitchen appliance was a deeply emotional issue, from the eyes of a middle aged Mumbai woman.
- Separated by the classes of society, stuck in respective difficult situations in lockdown. They come together by fate and end up solving each other's crises.
- "Shor Se Shuruaat" is an omnibus feature of mentored short films, around the central theme of "Shor"- noise. These films have been made by budding directors, mentored by some of India's leading filmmakers.
- The Virgins is a Hindi short film directed by Sandeep A. Varma starring Divyendu Sharma, Pia Bajpai and Akshay Oberoi. It is a hilarious take on the (non)issue of virginity in current India.
- An anthology of six short films that explore the theme of 'twists' in the narrative and its various interpretations.
- A light-hearted human story around a 9-year-old boy amidst all the aggression and hostility that's prevailing in our society based on colour, creed, religious affiliation etc. When a man of particular faith undergoes a heart transplant, the new heart he receives is of a man from another faith. Next to follow is a roller coaster ride, a comedy of error where a man from one particular faith is enjoying the best of both worlds (religion) after his heart transplant. Contrary to his new acquired idea of love and togetherness, people around him look at him in contempt because of his new avatar and mixed practices. Set in North India, Pandit Usman is interwoven around him and his 9-year-old son. A sweet light-hearted film with ensemble cast, Pandit Usman emphasize Love and Togetherness as the foundation of all faith and belief while celebrating a Good healthy heart.
- ShortAn animated musical on the passionate and tempestuous relationship of Dalí and his wife Gala, whom he considered his muse and the true auteur of his work, even signing her name on his paintings in the 1930s.
- What if the real characters we play in our daily life are part of a fiction written by a surreal character?
- Communication is the backbone of any relationship. We might not always agree with the other person's decisions but we can always works towards accepting them. Baby Steps is a sweet simple story of a mother and son coming to terms with the decisions regarding their personal life.
- We are a woke generation...We, as a society are headed towards a revolution, both culturally and mentally. But are we really becoming more enlightened or is it just superficial ready to crack under the slightest pressure. What happens when one family is put under such a pressure. Will they come out stronger or will they silently crumble under the strain.
- A newly married couple are keen to enjoy the pleasures of sex but their old cot is a squeaker. He can't proceed as he imagines the whole world hearing and watching them in the act. But he's also scared that his wife believes his 'skills' are deteriorating. Our hero realizes that he will have to buy a new cot but can he convince his old fashioned 'head-of-the-house' father?
- Water, water everywhere, but not a drop to drink. In this sea of humanity we sometimes forget that we don't really have any human connection. We avoid eye contact, plug our ears to the sounds and recoil at the touch of another human being. But isn't touch a basic human need? Why does someone desperate for it seem creepy? We all know him. The guy who tries too hard. The leech. The odd ball. The one we make excuses and run away from. But maybe, just maybe, he's not a weirdo. Maybe he's just lonely. Lonely Man is a look at the day of such a man. His pathetic attempts at connecting with his work mates, associates, hell, even the man on the street. Seeing quick highlights from his day we get clues of what he's going through. And perhaps understand the shocking path he's taken up.
- She feels alone. She feels neglected. She needs to feel loved. She wants the spark back in her life - does it start with looking attractive? While doing so, does she discover her sensuality?