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Amar Colony (2022)
Meera is beautiful, pregnant and in search of some spice in her life. Mohit is young, idle, and lives next door with Devki, his abusive mother. Meera has a boring and absent husband. But wait to see what the guy is hiding. Her aunty Dunga is old and hopes to become immortal, her other half has a secret in his shop nobody knows about, except his young grandchild who is smarter than it seems. They all live in a dilapidated building called Amar Colony.
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Boys Don't Wear Nailpolish! (2015)
A mother's battle against gender stereotyping to protect her child's individuality in a society that promotes images of masculinity but how far will she go to defeat the established order of things?
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Papa (2016)
As Rajiv and his paralysed mother Sushma adjust to their new, claustrophobic lives, the shadow of Papa is ever present.
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The Flying Trunk (2019)
Set in one of the remotest villages of Himalayas, an old woman’s tale of a ‘Flying Trunk’ triggers an innocent young boy’s curiosity to discover the truth behind it. Nestled against a majestic backdrop of high peaks, the Kawar village is a remarkable example of traditional architectural brilliance.
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Pashi (2018)
When his mom’s handsome friend unexpectedly shows up in the village, Ashish, a teenage boy living in a remote area of Himachal Pradesh, is swept in a whirlwind of desire and vivid fantasy. As he struggles to rein in his strong impulses, he learns about “pashi”, an ancient technique of trapping birds, and begins to practice it.
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Catch the Light (2019)
In the lonely suburbs of a quaint hill station, a visually impaired young girl is busy exploring her identity and freedom. Sensing that her dead mother is probably trying to communicate with her, she follows her intuitive thoughts.
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The Infinite Space (2020)
Director Sidharth Chauhan's craving to dive into the world of religion and unravel it’s mysteries lead him to create an esoteric yet absorbing film “The Infinite Space”. The film deals with a young Buddhist monk who dares to believe in a secret which was revealed years ago in an old scripture and strange events follow after then. This film is truly an imaginary wilderness that proposes dilemma, conflict of mind and unrealistic thinking. FEATURING EXCLUSIVELY ON CINEMAPRENEUR


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