Feels Like Ishq
Short films follow young adults as they navigate the gamut of emotions that come with finding romantic connection in unexpected places.
Devrath Sagar
Tahira Kashyap
Anand Tiwari
Danish Aslam
Jaydeep Sarkar
Sachin Kundalkar
Monisha Thyagarajan
Gazal Dhaliwal
Saurabh Swamy
Sulagna Chatterjee
Ruchir Arun
Aarsh Vora
Arati Raval
Shubhra Chatterji
Also Directed by Tahira Kashyap
Innocence is a state unto which we are born and continue to exist in until it is snatched by the world. Toffee is the story of two girls belonging to polar ends of society brought together by their shared sense of freedom and hopefulness. While one of them is obliged to stay busy all day by helping her father earn a buck, the other chooses to stay busy all day in the absence of her parents. The things they do, the conversations they have and the dreams they harbor are reminiscent of the childlike naivete all of us once had until we grew up. What will come of the girls' ambitions and to what extent are they in control of their own lives? Watch to find out!
Also Directed by Anand Tiwari
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.
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.
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.
Also Directed by Danish Aslam
Aaliya is not ready for commitment even after a decade-long friendship with Abhay. She remains indifferent when he follows her to Australia, but is finally shaken when he announces his marriage.
Flesh is the complex story of two completely different girls who survive the ordeal of being victims of the sex and human trafficking industry of India.
Also Directed by Jaydeep Sarkar
Set in Mumbai, Nayantara's Necklace explores the friendship between Alka and her new Dubai-returned neighbour Nayantara. As their friendship grows, Alka finds herself wanting to be more like Nayantara. But what Alka doesn't know is the price that she might have to pay for this obsession of hers.
Also Directed by Sachin Kundalkar
The movie follows the story of cousins Anay, Shweta, Annaya and Virajas, the youngest generation of the rich and powerful Rajwade family. They each wish to follow they own dreams, but their grandfather, the head of the family, has other plans for them. Each will have to fight, argue, and question the foundations of the joint family if they want to live their dreams. Rajwade and Sons is the story of a happy joint family who want to find a way to stay together, in the ever-changing modern times.
An ensemble of three independent stories is bound together by characters, who are going through experiences involving the senses of smell. The stories depict the complexity of relationships and their varied emotional landscape.
Meenakshi, a Marathi gal with an ultra-sensitive sense of smell, lives her life in her dreams, dancing and enacting her favourite actresses Sridevi, Madhuri and Juhi. Not believing in arranged marriages, Meenakshi awaits her prince when she comes across Tamil artist Surya, to whom she is strangely attracted to.
Shekhar and Jui are married for three years and are a relatively happy couple. Shekhar is a flautist and has a music assignment in France. Before leaving for France, he wants to visit his hometown one last time. So he takes a short trip to Konkan, along with Jui. In the tranquility and peacefulness of the place, each character recognises their inner discontent.
When an aspiring author and his free-spirited sister both fall for the enigmatic paying guest at their home, ensuing events rock their traditional family.
Nikita and her eight-year-old son, Ishan, stay in an old family villa in Pondicherry where she runs a home-stay for travelers. A mysterious man with an agenda arrives at Nikita's home-stay, giving all their lives an unexpected twist.
Happy Journey is a 2014 Marathi drama film directed by Sachin Kundalkar and produced by Sanjay Chhabria under the banner of Everest Entertainment. It features actors Atul Kulkarni and Priya Bapat in the lead roles. The story revolves around the relationship of a brother and his sister's ghost.
Also Directed by Ruchir Arun
The life of Shekhar, who is out of work, changes forever as he moves back to his hometown and finds a road to self-discovery.