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- Indian movie directed by Indrajeet Singh Bansal.
- Its the middle of summer in a small town somewhere in India and a woman waits patiently on her husband to address the water shortage at home. When her husband shows no signs of attending to the issue she takes matters into her own hands.
- Lakshmi and Krishna are siblings who have made an arrangement of taking care of their bedridden Mother alternatively. one day this mundanity perpetrates Lakshmi to take her an action which coincides with Krishna's arrival leaving Lakshmi in deep guilt and fear.
- A seeker in search for answers visits his desires and memories to unearth the solution, only to be fooled by the nostalgia associated with them. They don't represent his mind, his soul. He ends up on the streets trying to uncover a broken, fallen branch from a tree as he is haunted by a calling. Will he follow on his lone journey or give a response to the calling?
- A little girl trying to learn Indian Classical dance, Bharatnatyam, is curious about wearing a pair of Ghungroos on her legs while dancing, which is not allowed for her.
- In our daily lives we cross so many new faces everyday, be it just an eye contact, a graze or shove - the degrees of separation are never apparent. We are all so caught up in our own worlds. And ever so often we pick up songs that someone else is singing, and before we realize where we caught it from we pass it on - all sub-consciously, never aware of when, how or where. Hazy Grey Skies is about connections like these. About how the person who grazed you today must have shoved your friend yesterday, or the old woman you smiled at could be the vendor who will sell vegetables to your mother tomorrow. The taxi is the space that connects us to the lives of these customers. The cab driver our pivot point to our very very small world.
- A tale About a widow woman who is a superb writer but did not do so due to her obligations, one day she decides to write again after her husband suggests it, and she would tell a narrative every Monday - then she continues that scenario.
- The Rebel is the story of an angry 16-year old who hasn't got over his parents' divorce and his mother's remarriage. He folds up like a touch-me-not every time his mother reaches out to him, and finds some distraction in helping an old woman garden her backyard. He starts off by stealing food from her fridge, but gradually grows to care for her.
- The children of Kundapur, South India, find their own voice by participating in an election process that would result in a self governing body - first in the entire country.
- Rajashree's black and white film, The Connection is set against the backdrop of communal riots. No blood and gore here, just an outpouring of emotion when Anita (Neena Singh) is told that her brother has been killed in a riot in her hometown. Pregnant, unable to travel home, she confronts her grief alone as her husband leaves for the funeral. Fuelled by her friends, she turns out her Muslim neighbour's young son (Ashwin Chitale), who loves watching cartoon network in her house. Struck by what she has done, she begs his forgiveness and bribes him with khakra back to her house, the TV, and her heart. 'Pankaj Kumar's black and white gritty photography for The Connection foregrounds how much filmmakers have progressed both technically and in understanding cinematic language. - renews hope that beyond the glitz and hype of Bollywood, there is incredible talent waiting in the wings,' - Sonjoy Roy, Tehelka. 'The Connection by Rajashree pours the syrup of humanity over thorny communal discords,' - Mumbai Mirror. 'Like her debut film, The Rebel, Rajashree's charming second fictional short is also in black and white. The film-maker has a keen eye for middle-class lives and habitats, and The Connection gets its milieu just right,' - Time Out.
- An Indian boy from a dhobi family encounters a cycle apparently abandoned. He is poor and carries the load of the laundry without any vehicle.