After his last film Kahaani, Sujoy Ghosh's new Bengali short film Ahalya is in view of the narrative of a character in Hindu mythology of the same name. In Indian mythology, Ahalya is known not the formation of Lord Brahma. Myth has it that Ahalya was the most delightful lady on the planet. Nonetheless, she was reviled by her spouse, an old sage called Gautama for unfaithfulness.
Ahalya (2015 film) : ( Short Film ) Hindi Film Watch Online.
That is precisely how we feel. Watch Sujoy Ghosh's Ahalya here:
Directed : Sujoy Ghosh
Produced : Royal Stag Barrel, Select Large Short Films
Screenplay : Sujoy Ghosh
Written : Sujoy Ghosh
Starring : Soumitra Chatterjee,Radhika Apte,Tota Roy Chowdhury
Music : Indian Ocean
Cinematography : Avinash Arun Dhaware
Edited : Nitin Baid
Release dates
: 20 July 2015
Running time : 14 minutes
Country : India
Language : Hindi,Bengali
You can trust Ghosh to take an age old myth and give it an exciting, cutting edge turn. In his short, Radhika Apte assumes the part of Ahalya, the youthful and delightful wife of a celebrated, maturing craftsman (played by the veteran Soumitra Chatterjee).
The film starts to pick pace when a youthful policeman (Tota Roy Chowdhury) enters their home to question them around a missing man.
It begins to get spooky, when you are demonstrated that a doll-variant of the missing individual is remaining on the couple's mantelpiece, alongside 5-6 different dolls. Be that as it may, before you can even attempt to arrive at your own particular decisions, the grasping plot brings you alongside it.
Ahalya (2015 film) : ( Short Film ) Hindi Film Watch Online.
That is precisely how we feel. Watch Sujoy Ghosh's Ahalya here:
Directed : Sujoy Ghosh
Produced : Royal Stag Barrel, Select Large Short Films
Screenplay : Sujoy Ghosh
Written : Sujoy Ghosh
Starring : Soumitra Chatterjee,Radhika Apte,Tota Roy Chowdhury
Music : Indian Ocean
Cinematography : Avinash Arun Dhaware
Edited : Nitin Baid
Release dates
: 20 July 2015
Running time : 14 minutes
Country : India
Language : Hindi,Bengali
You can trust Ghosh to take an age old myth and give it an exciting, cutting edge turn. In his short, Radhika Apte assumes the part of Ahalya, the youthful and delightful wife of a celebrated, maturing craftsman (played by the veteran Soumitra Chatterjee).
The film starts to pick pace when a youthful policeman (Tota Roy Chowdhury) enters their home to question them around a missing man.
It begins to get spooky, when you are demonstrated that a doll-variant of the missing individual is remaining on the couple's mantelpiece, alongside 5-6 different dolls. Be that as it may, before you can even attempt to arrive at your own particular decisions, the grasping plot brings you alongside it.