Just being witches
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Just being witches
sunsets, on film
+ Sana uzaktan vurgundum.Çok saçma biliyorum.
- Anlatmaya devam et sonra noldu?
+ Seni tanıdım.Beni senden kurtardın.
(One day, 2011)
おばあちゃんの使ってたフィルムカメラが発掘されたので譲り受けました、これから練習します。まずは試し撮り
Best Hindi Short films You Need To Watch Right Now!
Films have always been the preferred mode of entertainment through time. Yet when relaxation is all but over and you are more than refreshed, it’s creativity that you yearn for rather than just entertainment.
With the growing influence of the Internet, short films are increasingly attracting more viewers and have become a popular medium for story-tellers. Such films are made with the urge to tell an engaging story and it is possible to do so in less than half the time and with a fraction of the budget. Short films are also a field for budding filmmakers and enthusiasts to come and play with their talent and skills before moving on to the big league.
The best part is that you can watch most of the short films on YouTube for free. Below is a list of the hindi short film youtube videos that you can watch for FREE.
Ahalya
This has got to be one of the creepiest and most well made short films we've ever seen. Directed by the Kahaani director Sujoy Ghosh and starring Radhika Apte, Tota Roy Chowdhury and veteran Bengali actor Soumitra Chatterjee, this thriller is bound to leave you speechless by the end of 14 minutes.
Rastaa
Rastaa is the story of two boys, both beggars on the streets of Mumbai directed by Digvijay Chauhan. The film narrates the incident of a day in the life of these boys at a traffic signal, where they both struggle for survival. Shot in Canon 550 D, the film was screened at MAMI 2011.
That Day After Everyday
Made under Large Short Films by Anurag Kashyap and starring actress Radhika Apte in the lead role, this short focuses on the issue of eve teasing and molestation. Anurag Kashyap whose flair lies in narrating gritty realities of the modern world, provides the viewer with lots of grey characters. Written by Nitin Bharadwaj, the film keeps you glued till the end.
KRITI
A psychological thriller that stays true to its theme of invoking a kind of fear that is surreal, Kriti wows with its cinematic projections and is easily one among the best Hindi short films.
As a young man Sapan falls in love yet again, he has a rather important task at hand. As Sapan falters in pursuit of deciphering whether his love is true or real, it is his psychiatrist who can be his only rescuing hope. That, only after he has ‘proved’ to her that his lady love actually exists.
AFTERGLOW
A tragi-comic piece about a Parsi widow who has just lost her husband and the condolence visitors who come in to offer their mock sympathy. It not only won the National Award for the Best Short Film but also won 8 other Best Film awards at film festivals across the globe.
Bombay Mirror
A brilliant take on the unpredictability of human nature with a pot shot at fanaticism, Bombay Mirror is easily another of the finest among the lot of best Hindi short films.
As the seemingly secular protagonist goes into a barber’s shop to get all trim and proper for an upcoming interview, he emerges as a different man. A random incident outside and it doesn’t take long for our hero to be the forebearer of communal pride. The film thrives on this twist that is also its essence and gives a stark insight into just how cheap lives can cost at times.
KHUJLI
Khujli is a part of the collection of short films on YouTube created by Terribly Tiny Tales. This one, featuring Jackie Shroff and Neena Gupta, tells the story of what happens when a father finds a sex toy in his child’s room. It won the award for the Best Short Film at the 2018 Filmfare awards. Enough reasons to pick this one, no?
Taandav
Tandava is a short film directed by Devashish Makhija. The film is based on the life of Head constable Tambe and features Manoj Bajpayee who plays the role of a frustrated Hawaldar from Mumbai who is faced with a financial crunch and dissatisfaction in his life.