General Information
Completed On: 30 Apr, 2021
Duration: 6 min 18 sec
Genres: Short
Language: Hindi and English
Country: India
Submitted By: Prakhar Gautam
Festival Rating 7.5
An Avant Garde take on the collective compulsiveness to speak of our times expressed through a day in the life of one man suffering from a communicative disorder
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DirectorsPrakhar Gautam
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ActorPranshu Gauttam
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SoundDhruv Singhal
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Film TypeShort
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GenresExperimental,avant garde
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Runtime6 minutes 18 seconds
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Completion Date30 Apr, 2021
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Production Budget20 USD
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Country of OriginIndia
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Country of FilmingIndia
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Film LanguageHindi and English
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Shooting Format
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Aspect Ratio
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Film ColorColor
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Student ProjectNo
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First-time FilmmakerNo
Mokkho Film Festival
India
Pondicherry
06/05/2021
Best Experimental Film
Director's Biography
Writer & Director of over 50 original plays, Prakhar is a prominent Writer Theatre Director in Delhi NCR. Prakhar is also the founder of highly acclaimed theatre group Parindey Storytellers Prakhar's shows have been getting acclaim in and around various venues in Delhi NCR. The USP of his plays is his intense and engaging storytelling through which he is able to tell a cast a spell over his viewers. His monologues Megha Re & Aaina and plays Majority, Trigger, Alfaaz & Who Killed Yohan? Sheh and Destiny’s Revenge have become extremely popular with his audiences.
He is the only Director in the circuit who directs his actors separately in individual classes that too at a time and place of the actor's preference Prakhar is known in the circuit as the friendliest and the most patient director, He has worked with and trained over 50 first time actors and given them all opportunities.
With Cacophonee ent. He has adapted the classic Mousetrap by Agatha Christie for the indian audiences and the Russian comedy Let's Have Sex.
His work has been covered by various media and social media houses such as Dainik Jagran, Hindu and Indian Express and he has been awarded the Gurugram achievers award for his work im the field of theatre
Director's Statement
The essence of this film is in it's dialogue which are metaphors for speaking and being heard