Prodigy – a film inspired by the “God of cricket” Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar

Jun 15, 2012 | Documentary

Details: Cinemaghar Premieres Cinematheque III Dir.Arun Kuckreja A cinematic quartet comprising Prodigy(Eng/22mins), a film inspired by the “God of cricket” Sachin Ramesh Tendulkar; Smile (Eng/17mins), inspired by the Buddhist chanting mantra ‘Na mu myo ho ren GE kyo’; Life (Eng/6mins), depicting life as a picturesque snowman melting away into the final exit- the abode of God; and Marriage (Eng/22mins) subtly questioning the validity of marriage in today’s world.

Friday, 15 June, 2012

Venue: IHC, Lodhi ROad

Notes: ??? What crap??? Couldn’t sit through it

Seriously doubt the director’s intention

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