Posted on June 9, 2013 at 9:16 pm

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Viacom18 Motion Pictures releases five short films!

India’s passion for films is said to be unparalleled in the world. As the world’s highest movie-making (by volume) country, we are constantly evolving. The movie industry like many other industries in India is experimenting with newer formats, with a global outreach. This is further enhanced by the presence and engagement from the major studios. Amongst the players, Viacom18 Motion Pictures has been at the forefront of this progressive evolution and has constantly brought path breaking yet commercially successful cinema to the Indian screens. Taking a leap ahead Viacom18 Motion Pictures has yet again taken the initiative of taking the road less traveled. This time with the foray into production and presentation of short format movies. Check out this one titled, “Geek Out.”

In association with the ‘India Is’ initiative, Viacom18 Motion Pictures and Anurag Kashyap Films Private Limited has co-produced 5 unique short format movies which are centered around core theme of ‘India is Visual Journey’.  5 talented young directors come together under the supervision the torch bearer of new-age Indian cinema Anurag Kashyap. Neeraj Ghaywan, Vasan Bala, Anubhuti Kashyap, Shlok Sharma and Getanjali Rao create 5 unique stories – The Epiphany, GeekOut, Moi Marjaani, Hidden Cricket and Chai come together to catch the varied emotions, aspects, layers of modern day India. Each story picks up a particular element which represents the pulse of India in the current time.

Neeraj Ghaywan’s The Epiphany follows the story of a divorced couple who is forced to take a road trip where they are forced to scrape the wounds of the past that they thought was long gone; Vasan Bala’s Geek Out deals with the subject of dual lives we lead, that virtual alter ego we all have nurtured and empowered, The Indian “Geek” today is no longer that lad who sat in a corner; Anubhuti Kashyap’s Moi Marjaani displays the story if a single mother in small town India who braves to find love on the internet.

Shlok Sharma’s Hidden Cricket is a short which encapsulates the shades of a nation that loves cricket, lives cricket, beyond conventions and beyond rules, from breaking boundaries to breathtaking highs.

Lastly Geetanjali Rao’s Chai showcases the view of rapid change that India is going through and what it means to those people whose faces we never notice as we go along sipping our cup of everyday tea.

This initiative is powered by YouTube. Each of the movies will be premiered online and will be promoted and supported by YouTube across the world. Check out these short films and let us know what you think!

 

 

 

 

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