Ranbir Kapoor in an Oscar-nominated short film ‘Karma’? Watch live at Bandra Film Festival

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New Delhi: Bollywood hottie Ranbir Kapoor’s first-ever short film titled Karma, directed by Abhay Chopra, grandson of the legendary BR Chopra will likely be screened at the Bandra Film Festivals YouTube Channel on May 5, 2021. 

The 26-minute short film will likely be showcased below the ‘A Point Across’ class. The film revolves round capital punishment in India and is a couple of jailer who has to face the dilemma of performing the execution of his personal son. The film was additionally nominated for Student Oscars. 

Apart from Ranbir Kapoor, the film boasts a stellar star forged, Sharat Saxena of Ghulam, Bajrangi Bhaijaan, Baadshah fame, performs the lead position of the jailer. Milind Joshi and Sushovan Banerjee function in different pivotal roles.

Recollecting fond reminiscences of the film and dealing with Ranbir Kapoor, director Abhay Chopra stated, “The year I made this film, capital punishment was a part of every prime-time debate and churned out scores of opinion pieces and cover stories. India saw the hanging of Dhananjay Chatterjee for the rape and murder of Hetal Parekh which fuelled these debates. Karma is fiction but heavily inspired from reality. If you notice carefully, the debate on capital punishment did not get over with the Dhananjay case, every crime that gets National media’s attention almost always rakes up this topic. I have fond memories of directing Ranbir Kapoor, he had not even started his career back then, such an effortless actor. Acting really runs through his veins. Sharat Saxena has done a phenomenal job in the film and such a powerful screen presence. I’m glad I could tell this story and that it is getting an extended viewership on Bandra Film Festival.”

Apart from Karma, this class additionally consists of two extra fabulous movies. 

‘A Thin Wall’, a feature-length hard-hitting documentary on the reminiscences hooked up with the partition, directed by Mara Ahmed and co-produced by Surbhi Dewan and ‘Backdrop’, a short portraying a patriotic glimpse at the Wagah border ceremony, directed by Nyay Bhushan.

Bandra Film Festival (BFF), a digital film competition offered by Filmkaravan in collaboration with YouTube not solely helps filmmakers attain giant audiences just about but in addition helps viewers contribute funds to help the movies and filmmakers of their selection.

The movies at the moment are live on BFF’s YouTube channel.

 





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