Sagar Rani by Ranveer Brar
Saga Rani is a heartfelt ode to Mumbai’s Koli community, seen through the final wish of Rani Tai, a fisherwoman who spent a lifetime by the sea.
As two friends honour her request by taking her old boat out for one last sail, the film reveals a deeper story: a culture fighting to survive modern pressures, mechanised trawlers, and changing tides.
Sagar Rani by Ranveer Brar
Saga Rani is a heartfelt ode to Mumbai’s Koli community, seen through the final wish of Rani Tai, a fisherwoman who spent a lifetime by the sea.
As two friends honour her request by taking her old boat out for one last sail, the film reveals a deeper story: a culture fighting to survive modern pressures, mechanised trawlers, and changing tides.
Two Worlds, One Motion by Shakti Mohan
Two Worlds, One Motion is a poetic meditation on identity and evolution told through the journey of a dancer who exists between tradition and transformation.
Rooted in the ancient rhythms of classical dance yet drawn toward the freedom of contemporary expression, she discovers that she doesn’t have to choose, revealing a deeper truth: that culture is not a fixed memory, but a living motion
Two Worlds, One Motion by Shakti Mohan
Two Worlds, One Motion is a poetic meditation on identity and evolution told through the journey of a dancer who exists between tradition and transformation.
Rooted in the ancient rhythms of classical dance yet drawn toward the freedom of contemporary expression, she discovers that she doesn’t have to choose, revealing a deeper truth: that culture is not a fixed memory, but a living motion
Threads of Time by Masaba Gupta
Threads of Time is Masaba’s homage to India’s fading handwoven heritage craft kept alive not in photos, but in looms, dyes, and hands that turn time into fabric.
As she reflects on a tradition slowly losing its pulse, she chooses to revive it by reimagining ikat for today. The film is a reminder that while we can’t rewind time, we can carry its threads forward, one weave, one story, at the edge of time.
Threads of Time by Masaba Gupta
Threads of Time is Masaba’s homage to India’s fading handwoven heritage craft kept alive not in photos, but in looms, dyes, and hands that turn time into fabric.
As she reflects on a tradition slowly losing its pulse, she chooses to revive it by reimagining ikat for today. The film is a reminder that while we can’t rewind time, we can carry its threads forward, one weave, one story, at the edge of time.
The Land We Once Came From by Shaaz Jung
The Land We Once Came From is Shaaz Jung’s meditative journey into the heart of an ancient forest. Its shadows & light. It's ancient wisdom, guarded for centuries. Moving through rivers, canopies, and indigenous lands, the film reflects on a world standing at the edge of change.
It’s a reminder that even as the modern world shifts, the old Earth still breathes beneath it. And in remembering the wild, we remember where we came from.
The Land We Once Came From by Shaaz Jung
The Land We Once Came From is Shaaz Jung’s meditative journey into the heart of an ancient forest. Its shadows & light. It's ancient wisdom, guarded for centuries. Moving through rivers, canopies, and indigenous lands, the film reflects on a world standing at the edge of change.
It’s a reminder that even as the modern world shifts, the old Earth still breathes beneath it. And in remembering the wild, we remember where we came from.