Trapped is a 2016 movie that tells the story of a person who gets locked in an apartment building and must try to survive while dealing with hallucinations and claustrophobia.
A couple’s caustic, increasingly jarring interactions over a Mumbai evening strain their relationship until it threatens to break at its fraying seams.
City Lights is a touching story about a young child growing up in the bustling city. It explores the challenges and triumphs the child faces as they navigate through the urban landscape, highlighting the power of love and friendship.
When a young man returns to his ancestral home in India, he discovers a dark family secret that leads him on a dangerous journey of self-discovery.
In the post covid world, Manoj, a young, struggling actor, is trying to cope with his personal trauma. On a village trip with his theatre peers he gets brutally bullied in the name of drunken fun. His friends leave him. He tries to find his way out of the village, battling shame and fear, without a stitch on. He comes back to Mumbai and starts stripping in public spaces. His life starts fragmenting to pieces. In his almost dysfunctional state he makes friends with a little boy living in the opposite apartment and finds that he is regularly abused by his father. This discovery sets him off on a complex journey of uncertainty and intrigue.
Nirmal Anand, a lonely man, finds solace and joy in the company of a playful puppy, as they embark on a journey of healing and self-discovery. Together, they learn the true meaning of unconditional love and friendship.
In the quiet town of Montauk, a married schoolteacher and a young waitress begin an illicit affair that will change their lives forever.
An act of violence resonates through the night, touching upon the lives of different characters, who otherwise would not necessarily exist in each other’s daily narrative. The story is seen through the self contained world of seven characters as they drift along the otherwise mundane night meandering around the graphical symmetry of a ‘modern’ city. The story is based on excerpts taken from a novel by Haruki Murakami by the same name
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