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- Bounds of realities are all linked with our dreams. Kalp, a mid-aged working man, unhappy with his life seeks refuge in the mysticism of dream and reality shifting techniques only to find himself lost in the perplexity.
- Dhummas highlights the irony that the most insidious forms of patriarchy is passed down through the female members. It is with the emergence of the newfound self by women, which shakes the foundations of the patriarchal frameworks.
- The documentary delves into Dakhni language and its poetic legacy, narrated by two voices. It explores the language's roots, evolution, and blend with Dravidian languages. Highlighting syntax, vocabulary, phonetics, and literary forms, it presents poems by four eminent Dakhni poets, showcasing its lyrical charm. While acknowledging its colloquial humor, the film uncovers its profound poetry, reshaping perceptions and nurturing cultural appreciation.
- A Short documentary on the rare practice of Female Genital Mutilation in India
- Karan and his father get into a series of conflicts due to their generational sugar addiction problem.
- Samar and Shreya meet for a matrimonial rendezvous at a quaint cafe, engaging in an awkward and hesitant conversation. Samar earnestly strives to avoid any embarrassing blunders, while Shreya attentively observes his every move. Fortunately for both of them the date goes well. Going forward as Shreya steps into her new role on her first day with her in-laws after marrying Samar, we witness her nervous and tentative demeanor. The film reaches its climax when Shreya, exercising her rightful authority, emerges from the bedroom, only to be met with a shocking reaction from the family, including Samar.
- Rose, a vegan activist visits her hometown Asaivah after a long time and is surprised to find the once vegan people go crazy about Akki's chicken burger. Rose seeks to find answers.
- An experimental film on the Indian Trains and Railways
- The divine tree in Baraulia, Barabanki is said to be almost five thousand years old if not more, Parijaat Kalpvriksha is a tree of grandeur and holds spiritual significance. Exploring the perspective of different views and faith around it.
- Oorja, who aspires to be like her copywriter father runs out of excuses that she usually makes for coming late to school only to find her father in the end, who helps her in more than one ways.
- A striking short video by a young film student transforms a grimy ironworks factory into a magic wonderworld.
- The docu-fiction 'Kavadasa' is about a 25 years old down syndrome girl named 'Prajakta.' It is a creative narration of her mind space ( which is equal to an 11-12 years old girl) at different locations like her apartment, her native place in a village and the music class she visits during weekends. In down syndrome children, additional genetic material alters the course of development and causes the characteristics associated with Down syndrome. A few of the common physical traits of Down syndrome are low muscle tone, small stature, an upward slant to the eyes, and a single deep crease across the center of the palm - although each person with Down syndrome is a unique individual and may possess these characteristics to different degrees, or not at all. Apart from medical challenges, when we look at the Down syndrome child individually, each one of them has a universal quality which is innocence. They always crave for love and ready to love us more in return. The film tries to portray vivacious nature and free spirit in them.
- A silent short narrative of a blind foley artist and how he roams around the world heritage city of Ahmedabad, India collecting sounds in his unique recorder. The film is heavily sound designed with ASMR technology, and is a metaphorical reflection of what natural sounds are we missing out in the chaos and cacophony of a mechanical city of this era.
- Having 'settled down' in life becomes all too unsettling for a young woman who yearns for a new direction and change in her life. Married for four years, Aditya and his wife Kamna are living in apparent married bliss. But the monotonous routine of her life and the lack of thrill in her marriage begin to bother Kamna more than she thought she could care for. She wonders in retrospect: is her marriage a case of two good people rendered incompatible when passion ebbs and boredom takes over?
- A woman tells a story of something that used to be there but does not exist anymore
- A story about a festival of flowers that celebrates the culture of the Himalayas of India. Seen from the perspective of a small girl as she goes on a magical journey to collect flowers before her village turns into a ghost village.
- The nation is fetid with jingoism, ideologies, extremist religious sentiments and a tanking economy with no relief in sight. We're helpless and hapless, caught in a web, spun by those who don't mean well. There is a new kind of existentialism around the corner. This one is not internal. Life is meaningless not because there isn't any meaning but because no matter what we do, someone else is pulling the strings. Three friends on different paths in life get caught in these strings. For them, life will never be the same.
- A day in the life of rapper and producer Vaesto as he shares his inspirations and struggles from Gangsters of Bollywood to the Streets of Ahmedabad.
- Karavas is an introductory film on the concept of Antinatalism. It follows the efforts of Raphael Samuel, who urges us to be mindful of procreation. It sheds light on one of the most fundamental questions concerning existence.
- A young student navigates through feelings of envy and isolation.
- The film looks into the life of Smt. Usha Malji, a yesteryear freedom fighter, theatre artist, social worker and a current day writer who s brimming with energy to create and share her experiences even at the age of 92, yet is confined within the four walls of her decrepit abode.
- A personal retrospect or contemplation, which revolves around the intense experiences and memories of a psychic healing Shrine, Mira Datar, Gujarat. An institution built around the grave and the legend of a 16-year-old martyr, who died 500 years ago and leaves through the pilgrims. A process of understanding which renders the issues of illness, possession, religious belief on Divine and an alternative concept of healing.
- My Son, Pankaj. Is a short documentary the traces the journey of a mother of an Autistic child. It talks of the extraordinary relationship of pleasure and pain they share and aspires to tell a true tale of courage, faith and extreme hope.