Neighbours: Part 2
A sleepy Sunday morning turns on its head for a couple as they hear the couple from beyond the wall fighting. 'Love thy neighbor' may sometimes not be a great virtue after all.
Anand Tiwari
Director
Anand Tiwari
Writer
A sleepy Sunday morning turns on its head for a couple as they hear the couple from beyond the wall fighting. 'Love thy neighbor' may sometimes not be a great virtue after all.
Individually, bank employees Sanjay and Karina don't earn enough to be able to buy a home, so they decide to enter into a marriage of convenience.
One couple hardly have anything to say to each other; the couple from beyond the wall, however, cannot keep anything to themselves. Two diametrically different worlds co-exist, separated by a thin wall.
Pallavi Patel is a quintessential, middle aged, devoted housewife who is famous for her dance and cooking. Her husband, Moanohar Patel, is the chairman of the society and her daughter is pursuing PhD in sexuality and gender importance. She is also a huge supporter of the LGBTQIA+ group. A rumour about Pallavi’s sexuality, threatens to disrupt her middle-class family's ethos, on the eve of her son Tejas' engagement with a rich, NRI girl.
Indian classical singer Radhe and pop star Tamanna. Despite their contrasting personalities, the two set-out together on a journey of self-discovery to see if opposites, though they might attract, can also adapt and go the long haul.
Short films follow young adults as they navigate the gamut of emotions that come with finding romantic connection in unexpected places.