Shreyas Beltangdy

Películas

La última película
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Samay, un niño de nueve años que vive con su familia en un pueblo remoto de la India, descubre el cine por primera vez y queda absolutamente hipnotizado. Contra los deseos de su padre, vuelve al cine día tras día y se hace amigo del proyeccionista que, a cambio de su comida, le deja ver películas gratis. Rápidamente se da cuenta de que las historias se convierten en luz, la luz en películas y las películas en sueños. Contagiados por la emoción, Samay y su inquieta pandilla, investigan sin descanso para intentar captar la luz y proyectarla para lograr ver películas de 35 mm. Juntos, utilizan un truco innovador y logran con éxito fabricar un aparato de proyección. Sin embargo, perseguir tus sueños a menudo significa dejar atrás las cosas que amas.
99 Canciones
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Challenged to compose 100 songs before he can marry the girl he loves, a tortured but passionate singer-songwriter embarks on a poignant musical journey.
Kaash
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Frustrated with his dwindling relationship, Aadil, a dreamy young photographer, spontaneously sets off to meet a girl he has connected with over the vast universe of the Internet. Far from the urban dystopia of Bombay he falls into Khushali's simple world of earthly delights. In her, he finds strains of Samira, as she was and as she has become.
Hola Venky
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Hola Venky is a romantic comedy that follows Venky's quirky and amusing journey from his groin to his heart. Venky is an Indian Techie - middle aged, divorced and confused, and his journey takes him all the way from Matunga in Mumbai to the Bay Area in San Francisco. Thrown into a "situation" where he loses 2% of his "god", Venky is forced to go on an introspective journey that leads him straight into the world of the Mexicans and Mariachi music. Along the way, he is forced to question certain stereotypical notions of 'machismo' that he has grown up on. Hola Venky is a 88 minute indie film that has wowed the audience around the world by screening in alternative spaces under the concept of "The Great Indian Traveling Cinema". The director of the film literally traveled with the film to various alternative spaces with his Projector and screened the movie for his audience. The film is Sandeep Mohan's second feature film after his well-received debut film "Love, Wrinkle-free".
Faith Connections
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A filmmaker's insight into the biggest gathering on earth -the Kumbh Mela.