General Information
Completed On: 27 Jun, 2020
Duration: 10 min 2 sec
Genres: Documentary, Short
Language: English,Hindi
Country: India
Submitted By: vikram jeet singh parmar
Festival Rating 8.2
Few average people, attempt to climb two 6000 meter peaks in a remote part of Indian Himalayan range.
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DirectorVikram Jeet Singh Parmar
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ProducersVikram Jeet Singh Parmar
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ProducersAshish Garg
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ProducersHiren Gada
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ProducersMahesh Parmar
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Executive ProducerMujahid Ali
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Key castHiren Gada
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EditorParamita Ghosh
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Sound DesignerRavi Dev Singh
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Music ComposerSaikat Kumar Singha
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CameraVikram Jeet Singh Parmar
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WriterVikram Jeet Singh Parmar
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coloristKrishna P Mehta
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Post-productionRavi Dev Singh
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Title DesignVikram Jeet Singh Parmar
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GraphicsVikram Jeet Singh Parmar
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GraphicsPayal Parmar Joshi
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Film TypeDocumentary, Short
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GenresAdventure,inspirational
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Runtime10 minutes 2 seconds
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Completion Date27 Jun, 2020
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Production Budget10000 USD
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Country of OriginIndia
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Country of FilmingIndia
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Film LanguageEnglish,Hindi
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Shooting FormatDigital
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Aspect Ratio
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Film ColorColor
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Student ProjectNo
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First-time FilmmakerYes
Vikram Jeet Singh Parmar
India: All Rights, Non exclusive, Television, Pay Per View, Video on Demand
Director's Biography
Vikram Jeet Singh Parmar is based near foothills of Indian Himalaya in a small town called Kichha in Uttarakhand, India. He loves being in nature and is a frequent visitor to hills.
Since childhood, he aspired to climb high mountains but life happened and like most, he forgot all about it. Like most average men from a middle-class Indian family, he completed his studies and joined a job in an IT firm. He worked as a wedding photographer, fashion photographer and later as a film-maker, cinematographer and now works as a producer. He has worked as a producer on several prominent videos for corporate such as Facebook, Slack, Instagram, WhatsApp etc. He also takes on commercial and documentary films projects under his production house – RR Films.
In May 2015, he was in a near fatal accident. He was on bed rest for the next three months. He learned to walk again and as of September 2020, Vikram Jeet Singh Parmar has successfully reached summits of many peaks in the Indian Himalayas, including that of three 6000 meter peaks with his mentor Kuntal Joisher.
Director's Statement
You will ' your want' .