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- This impact docu-short addresses global issues of gender inequities, toxic masculinity, patriarchal mindsets and stereotyped gender roles through the lens and endeavours of progressive, committed male role models and change-makers.
- In a twinkle of an eye, a life-altering disappearance of her 7-year old kid brother sets Jhalki off on a mission to find him at all costs.
- The life journey of Jagjit Singh who broke through the norms and revolutionised the Ghazal scenario.
- Attempting to explore the legendary composer RD Burman's music, Pancham Unmixed: Mujhe Chalte Jaana Hai takes an incisive look into the composer's reflective artistry and buoyant-but-also-lonely inner being. Featuring a host of close friends, colleagues and admirers, the film evokes awe, admiration and nostalgia the way most of his music does, even today. Pancham Unmixed is the most comprehensive film made on the great composer and a film that no music and film buff anywhere in the world can afford to miss .
- An Excursion is a priceless collection of over 3 hours of captivating interviews on Jagjit Singh's life, music and magic. Much more and beyond what you came across in the film, Kaagaz Ki Kashti, which traces the life journey of a down-to-earth, small-town boy, who made it big by breaking through the norms and revolutionizing the Ghazal scenario, by texturing traditional Ghazal singing with western instruments and making it simple and can be hummed, enticing new listeners into becoming Gazal fans. The collection is broadly divided into seven broad categories, which are The Musician, Lyrical World of Ghazals, Song Memoirs, Persona, Formative Years, You and I, Wistful Memories by Chitra Singh.
- Riding on a Sunbeam: Journeys through Space, Time, Life and Love is a special and exciting travel film that follows Mauktik Kulkarni (an Engineer turned Neuroscience student turned Zen traveler) and Sammy Jo (a Berkeley undergrad taking a gap semester), in an unconventional touristy way. Playfully, abundantly and on occasions, acutely, they explore the contradictions of our Indian society with interesting perspectives, exploring economically developed places alongside backward regions, staunchly nationalistic mind sets side by side with the insurgency prone pockets and the socially conservative elements that co-exist with countless liberal lifestyles, all within the same India. Through smaller stories experienced throughout with the eyes of the two protagonists, Mauktik, who now turns to his own country after a 36-country trip, and Sammy, who has never seen India before. The film creates a mosaic of India that is at once exhilarating, reflective, enchanting and laughable, in a way that has rarely been seen before.
- Ashgari Bai is one of the oldest exponents alive of the dying art of Drupad, the most orthodox form of Hindustani Classical music. The story about the only woman to have espoused this austere and invocative form of music and she has been conferred national awards including the Padmashree. Ironically however, she remains a curiously anonymous and lonely figure today, battling against insurmountable odds in a small town of Madya Pradesh in India. Showcasing her wit, her forthrightness, her charm and her indomitability, this documentary is a portrait of a precious gem of India who insists on living life on her own terms.