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SCREENING OF INDIAN FEATURE FILMS (Jan 21, 2014)

SCREENING OF INDIAN FEATURE FILMS

The Embassy of India, Belgrade, is pleased to announce that the following Indian feature films will be screened at the Mission’s Chancery premises at Djordja Radojlovića 7A, Dedinje, Belgrade:

The children’s film “LUKKA CHUPPI” / Hide ‘n’ Seek ( Hindi / 2006 / 75 minutes ), directed by Vinod Ganatra, and starring Alok Nath & Kamal Chopra, will be screened on Friday, 24th January 2014, at 17.30 hrs. The film has Serbian subtitles.

The film “ANTAHEEN” / The Endless Wait ( Bengali / 2009 / 120 minutes ), directed by Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury, and starring Rahul Bose & Radhika Apte, will be screened on Saturday, 25th January 2014, at 17.30 hrs. The film has Serbian subtitles.

All interested are cordially invited to attend the screenings.

21st January 2014
Belgrade

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SYNOPSIS OF THE FILMS:

LUKKA CHUPPI ( Hide ‘n’ Seek )
2006 / Hindi / 75 minutes
Director: Vinod Ganatra
Cast: Alok Nath, Kamal Chopra, Gary Richardson, Karla Singh

Two kids, Vikram and Aditya, accompanied by their grandfather Chako, are enjoying a vacation amidst the sterling beauty of Ladakh. Their companion in fun is 10-year old Tsering, the cook’s assistant. Things take an ugly turn when a few goons try to kidnap Tsering when grandpa is away. Vikram and Aditya manage to save him, only to be accosted by the ring leader Akira. They hide Tsering in the village and manage to escape with the help of a tourist couple. Later, when they return with grandpa to fetch Tsering, they discover he has been kidnapped. Who are the goons and why are they trying to kidnap a cook’s assistant?

ANTAHEEN ( The Endless Wait )
2009/ Bengali / 120 minutes
Director: Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury
Cast: Rahul Bose, Radhika Apte, Aparna Sen, Sharmila Tagore

Abhik Chowdhury is an honest, upright yet laidback IPS officer. Having lost faith in real relationships, he seeks solace in the virtual world and develops an online relationship with Brinda without knowing who she is. Brinda is a young, dynamic TV journalist. But both Abhik and Brinda don’t know each other’s real names and whereabouts. Ironically, their first meeting in the real world turns out to be acrimonious, at the launch of the controversial mega project of the real estate entrepreneur V.K. Mehra. Ranjan and Paromita, an estranged couple, become the bridge betwen Abhik and Brinda. Ranjan is Abhik’s cousin and Paromita is Brinda’s colleague and friend. As the film progresses these characters discover each other and themselves and reinforce that love might be fragile but it continues endlessly, linking us to eternity.