Program

Ru Ba Ru (Face To Face)

Director: Kapil Tanwar

Cast: Indira Tiwari, Richa Meena, Lokesh Mittal, Anita Pradhan

Duration: 29 mins 55 secs

Language: Hindi, Rajasthani

Synopsis: Two sisters one a rudaali (professional mourner), the other a nachaniya (dancer) struggle to preserve survival, dignity, and womanhood in rural Rajasthan. Battling casteism, societal judgement, and unwanted male attention, they discover strength in sisterhood and rebellion that needs no words. Ru Ba Ru is a raw and intimate portrait of Rajasthan unfiltered,deeply rooted in Indian culture, and layered with the nuances of Indian filmmaking. A rare cinematic experience that is both viscerally real and culturally resonant.

Aabiskar - The Debut

Director: Ankur Deka

Cast: Dr. Jayanta Das, Pakiza Begum, Kula Kuldip, Swagata Bharali, Mintu Barua, Chinmoy Kataki, Chanku Niranjan Nath, Uddipana Choudhury

Duration: 30 mins

Language: Assamese

Synopsis: In the stillness of post-retirement life, Manoranjan Kalita, a 63-year-old former clerk, drifts between routine and quiet resignation until a stranger’s offer to audition for a film stirs something long buried within him. Faced with ridicule at home and doubt in his own heart, he stumbles toward a hesitant debut that becomes something deeper a fragile but defiant rediscovery of joy, dignity, and the right to dream even at the edge of old age. Aabiskar – The Debut is a tender, wry meditation on invisibility, rebellion, and the beauty of beginning again when no one expects you to.

Roses are

Director: Digvijay Andhorikar

Cast: Snehalata Siddharth, Mithali Hiremath, Deva Gadekar

Duration: 40 mins

Language: Marathi

Synopsis: Set in Mumbai’s red light area, film narrates the journey of a sisterhood between Gita a trans-sex worker & her next-door neighbor Deepali. While Gita plans to elope with her lover Ravi, Deepali mistakes Ravi’s gestures towards her as love but, in reality Ravi has no feelings towards Deepali. Now it’s up to Gita to show the truth & make Deepali realize the harsh reality of the world they live in.

The Silent Applause

Director: Abhimanyu Kanodia

Cast: Namit Das, Dibanisha Banerjee

Duration:

Language: English, Hindi

Synopsis: A lonely filmmaker screens his experimental short film to an empty auditorium, until a mysterious stranger walks in, leading to an unexpected relationship formed entirely through voice notes.

Tea Kottu' 83

Director: Sai Harini Vasanth

Cast: Charan Kasala, Kanumukkala Masthan, Murali Krishna, P Shiva Nageshwara Rao, Vineela Aradhi, Subba Rao Naidu, Venkataswamy

Duration: 19 mins

Language: Telugu

Synopsis: Set in a 1983 village near Hyderabad, Tea Kottu’83 follows 12-year-old paperboy Nani and Raghavayya, the kind tea stall owner who raised him. As India reaches the World Cup finals, Nani embarks on a quiet mission to help Raghavayya, who’s only known cricket through radio, watch the historic match on TV. A warm tale of cricket, companionship, and unspoken love.

Our Weird Selves

Director: Marco Felipe Rossi

Cast: Foster Manley, Anquinizia Hall 

Duration:

Language: English

Synopsis: As a man brings his wife back home after she spent over a year at the hospital only for the doctors to give up on her case, she notices a brochure about euthanasia slipping out of his
jacket’s pocket.

Khwabeeda

Director: Beybaar & Vishal Tiwari

Cast: Namrata Varshney, Suman Shekharr

Duration: 10 mins

Language: Hindi, Marathi

Synopsis: In bustling Mumbai, Shekhar, a weary night-shift worker, and Namrata, a nervous Kathak dancer, become flatmates on opposite schedules. Struggling with lost dreams and self-doubt, they rarely meet but connect through heartfelt sticky notes left in their shared flat. Through these quiet exchanges, they uplift each other, finding solace and motivation in a city that often feels indifferent.

Daddu Zindabad (Long Live Grandpa)

Director: Samar Jain

Cast: Durgesh Kumar, Pranjal Pateriya, Sumanto Chattopadhyay, Ashutosh Pandey, Manju Thavnani

Duration: 22 mins

Language: Hindi

Synopsis: In a village entrenched in caste discrimination, Vishnu must defy years of silence, oppressive traditions, and entrenched power structures to fulfil his grandfather’s dying wish—to be cremated at the village’s only cremation ground, controlled by the Upper Caste.

Tara

Director: Ashutosh S. Shankar

Cast: Siya Malasi, Sankalp Joshi, Sukanya Gurav, Sumali Khaniwale

Duration: 23 mins

Language: English, Hindi

Synopsis: A dalit, trans-woman puts herself out in the dating pool of Bombay as she tries to navigate through her queer & caste identity.
At a queer party Tara meets a charming young man, Aman and is instantly enamoured by his charm and comfort that he shares about her trans-identity. Tara, on the same night learns that Aman is an upper caste man and thus she decides to keep her Dalit (lower caste) identity to herself with the fear of Aman losing interest in her. What follows is Tara’s struggle of discretion and coming to terms with her own identity and facing her real self at the cost of losing love.

Pilot

Director: Sonia Mackwani

Cast: Pallavi Kedia, K. Danish Mohammed, Kallur Basha, Kalyan Akkipeddi ,M. Mujamill, G. Ganesh, K. Naveen Kumar, Lakshminarayan

Duration: 16 mins

Language: Hindi

Synopsis: In a remote, orthodox village, a young widow refuses to let grief dictate her son’s future. Defying tradition and social scorn, she sets out to learn an unforeseen skill – riding a bicycle, to carry her child to school 20 kilometres away.

Dinner for Loners

Director: Keshav Shree

Cast: Kulvinder Ghir, Richard Bobb-Semple, Keshav Shree, Ruchika Jain, Leo Anand, Aadi Chabukswar

Duration:

Language: English, Hindi

Synopsis: Scared about his friends moving on without him, a newly single man recruits his dysfunctional Indian family to throw a reunion dinner in a desperate attempt to reconnect. A short dark-comedy about male loneliness in the South Asian community.

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