Market Projects
Project Name | Logline | Project Representative |
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19 | Living the challenges of friendship, academic pressures, and self-discovery, Varun, Vasu and Shravani are negotiating the last year of their teens. When Varun's infatuation with his best friend Vasu, clashes with Shravani’s feelings for Varun, it leads them all to a moment of truth that reshapes their lives. As the trio grapple with their emotions, they must find the courage to accept themselves and confront the complexities of love and acceptance. |
Vikas Chandra |
#Jack | An unmarked grave. A missing groom. And a cop who won't give up. |
Bhaskar Hazarika |
April Mein Shootout | When his older brothers are killed in a farm dispute, a placid academic turns to revenge only to uncover the sinister truths about his own family. |
Randeep Jha |
Chhaal (The Skin) | Based on Vijaydan Detha’s story. Having incured his father’s wrath, Jayanta, the son of God Indra, is condemned to live on earth as a donkey. He must confront the realities of earthly life before he finds his final redemption. |
Don Palathara |
Dhundh Saleti (The Whispering Fog) | In the highly volatile, terror-stricken Punjab of the late 1980s, Roop Sandhu, a radio programmer and a single mother, struggles to balance her personal and professional life. An unexpected letter addressed to her turns her life upside down as fear takes over her life, pushing her to fight the demons of her mind. |
Jasmine Kaur Roy |
Avinash Roy | ||
Encounter | A newly appointed Punjab Police DSP Zorawar Singh is emotionally sucked into a case when he finds out that a killer is targeting the former colleagues of his deceased father, an officer highly respected for his bravery during the period of militancy in Punjab. | Anurag Singh |
Feral | In 1950s India, a sadomasochist English Madame has raised two indigenous community sisters to be her servants on a withering colonial estate. But the arrival of Madame’s latest lover – a singer/shaman scholar - changes the alchemy of the estate, as the sisters slowly transgress - reclaiming their wild, mystical selves. |
Nihaarika Negi |
Girls of Orlem | An adaptation of Lindsay Pereira’s Gods and Ends, Girls of Orlem is set in the Goan Catholic ghetto of Orlem in Mumbai. An intimate and piercing portrait of a mother and daughter, the film also tells a larger tale of the claustrophobia and broken dreams of the ghetto. |
Alankrita Srivastava |
Husky | Jordon, a pet husky of Mumbai rich, Shivani and Ahaan, dreams of running away from the heat, back home to Serbia while his sprawling coop becomes a cover up for secrets and lies, human bondage and exploitation involving, among others, Kujur, a 19-year-old tribal girl from Chhattisgarh. An eat-the-rich drama that lays bare the deep class divides and apathy that propulsively drive every crime of envy in the country. |
Atika Chohan |
I.T.A | Shortly after her marriage, a repressed young woman arrives at her husband’s estate to discipline her unruly stepchildren only to confront her worst nightmare — Ita, a ravenous demon who will take them all as its victims if she fails in her duty. |
Vandana Kataria |
Laali | Lives in an upscale Delhi neighbourhood are rattled by a domestic worker who insists on digging up their precious patch of green to retrieve the body of her murdered child. |
Fahad Mustafa |
Lalit | Based on the true story of Police Constable Lalit Salve who was mistakenly assigned the female sex at birth and took on the arduous journey to reclaim his identity, challenging the norms of the Maharashtra Police Force and society at large. |
Disha Rindani |
Miss Kumari | A whimsical romance between a Sales Lady at the Cottage Emporium and a Baker from Lakshadweep, complicated by the presence of an enigmatic mystery man, leads to a journey of unexpected thrills, tragedy and transformation. |
Roopa De Choudhury |
Sona Jain | ||
Peach No. 15 | A tense, darkly funny thriller about Indra, a conscientious workaholic woman caught in the middle of a massive clusterfuck of corporate gluttony that will fracture her morality to the core. |
Dhruv Narang |
Sacred | Spanning the late sixties to present-day India, Sacred is an epic narrative of four dramatically different women, on the cusp of motherhood. Set against a rapidly changing India, the film traverses the social, spiritual, and personal choices of the protagonists to weave together a film on the complexities of motherhood. |
Deepa Bhatia |
Schooled Abroad | Five students from different parts of India with diverse backgrounds and cultures, live, study and work in Toronto, Canada, where they’re hit by a rapid-fire onslaught of first-time experiences, discover new friendships and conflicts while learning how to cope with their newfound freedom in an environment far removed from their homeland. |
Kimsi Singh |
Vedvanti Kasture | ||
The Bookkeeper's Wife | Through an unexpected discovery at her deceased husband’s office, the wife of a bookkeeper is sent on a trail of heartbreaks, revelations, and introspections. The Bookkeeper's Wife is about an ordinary woman’s extraordinary journey to know more about a person she thought she knew. It leaves her questioning the life-long duality of a man's private and social life. |
Bauddhayan Mukherji |
The Trials | 1930, Lahore, as Durga Devi and her husband prepare a bomb that will set their comrade Bhagat Singh free, we see the story of the trials, tests and tribulations of these heroic revolutionaries as they take direct action against British rule. |
Gurvinder Singh |
Tigdi aka 3-SUM | Their first brush with sexuality and freedom spells doom for three completely filmi girls from 1990 conservative middle-class homes of Malviya Nagar in Delhi. The jolt of a car crash spins things out of control and their chaotic friendship is challenged as they find themselves alone and defeated against their controlling families. Until they realise that their only option is to lean into each other and the joy of friendship and films to overturn every limiting idea they have ever known and rewrite their ‘happy’ endings. |
Viraj Selot |
Roopal Kewalya | ||
Anupama Bose | ||
To Hell With Love | Saahir loves Disha. She, in turn loves Theo. Saahir’s unrequited love and Disha’s complex emotions compel them to step away from age-old perceptions about relationships, resulting in a somewhat unconventional but heartwarming journey. |
Mostafa Sarwar Farooqui |
Producer's Mentorship | ||||
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Chanda | A subtle portrayal of a wife who wills to stand for herself and tries to disrupt the status quo. |
Shivika Jain | ||
Representatives | Mrinalini Mitra, a popular actor now past her prime, gets caught in a political duel after the accidental death of a teen in a village she is visiting to the campaign for a party she has recently joined. |
Priyankar Patra | ||
The Untimely Death of Leanne's Dog | On a stormy day on an idyllic island, two stepsisters trying to arrange a funeral for their dog reunite a community of estranged eccentrics. |
Suyash Kamat |