Challenged to compose 100 songs before he can marry the girl he loves, a tortured but passionate singer-songwriter embarks on a poignant musical journey.
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Challenged to compose 100 songs before he can marry the girl he loves, a tortured but passionate singer-songwriter embarks on a poignant musical journey.
After a freak accident on a rural road bisects a 40-year-old alcoholic named Thakur, the Dug Dug–brand motorcycle he was riding is recovered and locked up at a nearby police station. The following morning, the bike is inexplicably found back at the crash site — its locks unbroken. It is removed once more but, again and again, it manifests at the place of Thakur’s death. As word spreads of these bizarre incidents, so does a belief that Thakur’s spirit has inhabited the vehicle and that its miraculous movements are signs of divinity. When some locals begin to make offerings to the bike of its owner’s favourite delights (namely alcohol), they begin to attribute their good fortune to Thakur’s providence, and before long an infectious religious fervour breaks out.
Prantik Basu paints a sensorial portrait of a village located in East India and its traditional rites.
Oblivion is a 7-minute musical video featuring an imaginative exploration of memory, perception and subjectivity via the mindscape of a young man caught between life and death. With a visual aesthetic geared towards blurring the boundaries between fact and fiction, Oblivion is about the stories we craft and choose to remember — the subjective narratives that aid us in the construction of our reality.
Varun is a bestselling author and Sia is an entertainment lawyer. They both have their distinct way of looking at love. To avoid the burden of commitment, they agree to be romantic partners for only two days a week.
A farmer and the mesmerizing girl next door find the path to true love anything but smooth.
An accidental road trip from Mumbai to Ajmer with a quirky wedding band forces Arshie’s orthodox parents to open their eyes to a new way of life.
you are here with me and so the following things exist: light, tension, music this is the logic of our moment I have now. I have stars. I have you.
This song title is taken from a poem by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay that became the cry for the Indian Freedom struggle and later the National song of India. This rendition of Vande Mataram was composed, written and filmed in the peak of the Covid 19 Lockdown in India.
A documentary on Kerala's rising hip hop culture. Dive deeper into this culture that is making waves across Kerala with its distinctive style and form. Catch the talented artists of South India speak about the evolution of this expressive musical genre right here.