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- Phaans is a melodramatic short movie depicting pre-conceived notions of considering anyone with apprehensive appearances as unwelcoming and potential threat to the society. An individual crosses path with a man with such appearance and pursues him to notice suspicious activities which further leads to spread of rumour by this individual. The thought itself is heart wrenching and revolves around social injustice and ignorance. Should physical appearances be allowed to exemplify someone's character? What happens to the family when someone is obliterated in a fake encounter? It is not just the system which is responsible but somewhere deep down we, as a human being, are also responsible.
- Two Lovers, Three Haters, One Helpless Husband, And A Crazy Twist - It Is All About Having Those Embarassing Moments In Life At A Young Age And Looking Back Only To Laugh At Them.
- We always talk about changing the society, but no one is really willing to take the initiative. Do we really want to change or improve society? So let's start with ourselves.
- Bablu is a happy-go-lucky man who gets involved in solving issues between his friends who are in a relationship. Will he be able to solve their problem?.
- Illusion is a horror-thriller short movie. Two friends work together in order to get some cash. They attempt to rob the next car that crosses the lane. After a successful theft, they decide to rejoice their victory at a guest-house. But something happens that turns the entire situation upside down. What happens them?. Find out in the short movie.
- Raksha bandhan means "bond of protection". The festival celebrates the love and duty between brothers and sisters. It is also popularly used to celebrate any brother-sister type of relationship between men and women who may or may not be biologically related. On Raksha Bandhan, a sister ties a rakhi (sacred thread) on her brother's wrist with a prayer for his prosperity and happiness. This symbolizes the sister's love. The brother gives her a token gift and a promise to protect her.
- When Pragati opens, it takes us into a meeting that is being held between men regarding the marriage of a young woman. As the soon-to-be bride's father finalizes the details, a conflict brewing within the woman is revealed to the viewer. Constantly at unease, she is struggling to get out of the house. She insists that she is not interested in marriage, but rather would continue her studies. Amidst the push and pull of all of these forces, a very different and unexpected development also awaits the audience, which subverts everything the plot might have established so far. In the process, the short narrative also does its bit to share a comment about an important social concern.