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Should I Kill Myself, Or Have A Cup Of Coffee? (2023)

Genre : Comedy

Runtime : 5M

Director : Vidar Joshi

Synopsis

When a young filmmaker meets a living film legend and an enigma Albert, for his Mumbai based short film, Albert throws the script away and instead takes him on a journey around the city. Not to shoot a film but to capture the spirit of Bombay in an alcohol bottle.

Actors

Abhishekh Khan
Abhishekh Khan
Albert
Harsh Salunke
Harsh Salunke
Disciple Dinesh

Crews

Vidar Joshi
Vidar Joshi
Writer
Vidar Joshi
Vidar Joshi
Director
Vidar Joshi
Vidar Joshi
Editor
Yoshita Pareek
Yoshita Pareek
Producer
Nishad Utane
Nishad Utane
Cinematography
Abhishekh Khan
Abhishekh Khan
Music

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