Sparsh
Classic Revisited: Sparsh
The year 1980 was crucial for Naseeruddin Shah. It was the year when two of his career’s most decisive films Saeed Mirza’s Albert Pinto Ko Gussa Kyon Aata Hai and Sai Paranjpye’s Sparsh were released within months of each other. While in Mirza’s film the indomitable Naseer played a very angry member of a minority community in Sparsh he again played an extremely marginalized character from another minority community. The community of the blind. Unlike Albert Pinto who was perpetually angry Anirudh Parmar in Sparsh loses his cool only when reminded of his physical specialness. | Click Here...
The biggest challenge in a short is to tell your entire story in 15-20 minutes – Ankush Bhatt
Film director Ankush Bhatt-produced short film, Sparsh, will go live on Large Short Films on 6th March. “It is an interesting story about how our prejudices towards others really spoil things. We tend to judge wrongly, which leads to problems. Ideally, we should always listen to both sides before jumping to conclusions,” says Ankush to IWMBuzz. “The casting is spot on with talent powerhouse Kaykay Menon, Pooja Gupta, Prashant Narayanan and well-known TV name, Mishal Raheja. Kaykay plays a police officer who is out to investigate a crime. I will not say more; better you watch it | Click Here...