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- Underscoring the themes of caste politics and discrimination, Champaran Mutton follows the story of a family based in Bihar and their everyday struggles, spun around a motive leading to cook and relish Champaran Mutton, a local Bihari delicacy.
- Two migrant workers from different parts of India and of different languages find themselves working in an obscure job where they have to perform as tigers. The process which transforms them into tigers makes them cogs in the class and caste-based state machinery. As they negotiate with this bizarre situation, the frustration of unemployment and the exploitation of youth reveal the dehumanizing nature of modern society which thrives on the agony of the working class.
- In Mumbai, the city of migrants - dreams, love and longing intertwine. A newly arrived electrician struggles to keep his phone charged to talk to his wife in the village; a balloon vendor and his pregnant partner long for respite from the noxious fumes of a nearby refinery; a college boy feigns interest in birds to impress a girl who leads guided flamingo tours.
- A needy delivery boy gets stuck into a murder scene in an unknown place. What happens next is an exploration of human psyche turning animal for the sake of survival.
- "Gurukulam" explores the story of a residential school for Pardhi tribal students in Chinchwad, Pune, providing skill-based education through crowdfunding and donations, led by Padmashree Girish Prabhune. Praised by notable figures.
- An actress who struggling with her career and her love. Ans finally, she ends her life because of being and not being in reality.
- Like an atom of forgiveness, the flag of Japan flutters in the wind. From little ants to the sun, moon and other wonders of the world, Japan represents hope for the future. A little Robot listening to music in the sea during a digital pilgrimage denotes the hard work and upgradation in technology that has made healing possible to the people after the war. The children of war are now grandmothers and they see spectacles of the same cycles repeated over and over again. Wh communication and expressions are tokens of digital technology, iPhones and robots have become integral part of lives, young or old as is nature. The grand daughters are living a lives in oblivion. Certain images stream through their level of consciousness and reality becomes an image juxtaposed on realism. Ah! And the grandmothers, meanwhile, the virtual moon drawn by a Chinese artist in the internet bridge the space between realism and surrealism. Eventually, grandmothers teach children how not to war. With poetry, Pasolini is still making a film on India and hunger. The film is a commentary about beauty of cry.
- A story of woman who think the she has her freedom. But her freedom is illusion and the World is Deception.
- With neither sufficient drinking water nor irrigation facilities, out of desperation, Bhimrao digs a well to quench his own as well as his farm's thirst.
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- A father and his son come to a railway station in middle of the night to get a railway reservation. The father is a little worried about his son's future and he wants him to get married. The son though wants his time, he wants the father to let the siblings get married first. The father keeps trying and the son gets agitated. There is a awkward silence between them. the line keeps forming till the morning and then the line breaks to havoc. The father and son work as a team now, covering each other. The son manages to let his father get through the gate safely. The moment ends with this new leaf of companionship between them. Perhaps now the son could address his father well about his feelings, they had a good combination winning a Tatkaal Raiway Ticket.
- Set in rural naxal affected village. One night a group of enters a house.
- Ninad and Ashwini got married a little late in life. They have the best intentions and want to make the other person comfortable while gently revealing the person they really are. Jithun Padhlya Gaathi (Where The Bond Begins) is an exploration of marital relationships in India where bonds are often forged post marriage.
- Ameya Gore, a direction student at the Film and Television Institute of India, is shifting into a new room in his hostel. As it coincides with his final year documentary project, he decides to make a film about the same. But what begins as a seemingly mundane event, branches out into myriad journeys. It encounters an astronomer, an ascetic and a Hindustani Classical vocalist on the way - all of them following quests of their own. The boundaries between dream and reality, the self and the other, fiction and non-fiction blur, as the filmmaker discovers a sense of unity in all their stories. He also comes to terms with his own longing for oneness, a search for home - literally and metaphorically. Explorative, experimental, yet deeply personal, 'Tethe Asel Raava' pushes the boundaries of a documentary film, attempting a novel, fluid form, akin to the ebb and flow of the human mind.