Hello...!
Please join us for *Zero Budget Project Screening*✨
📅 Monday, 9th February
⏰ 6:00 PM
📍 Main Theatre
🎬 *19th Batch PFT Zero Budget Project*
A Doll Made Up of Clay
⏱ Duration: 24 Minutes
Synopsis:
After selling his father’s land to chase a football career in India, Oluwaseyi, a young Nigerian footballer, suffers a devastating injury that ends his dreams. Lost and desperate, he seeks escape through the healing power of his ancestral rituals.
Producer: Sahil Manoj Ingle
Writer & Director : KOKOB GEBREHAWERIA TESFAY
Cinematographer: VINOD KUMAR
Sound Recording & Design: SOHAM PAL
Editing: HARU / MAHMUD ABU NASER
Music Composer: HIMANGSHU SAIKIA
Executive Producers:
ROHIT RAMESH KODERE & UMA KUMARI
Line Producer:
AVINASH SHANKAR DHURVE
Cast:
IBRAHIM AHMED, GEETA DOSHI, RWITABAN ACHARYA
Chief AD: HARSHVARDHAN UBALE
Assistant Cinematographer & Focus Puller: ANUJ CHAWARE
Assistant Directors:
DIPANJALI KHAKLARY, AMOL POGARE, MEGHA SHARMA
Sound Team:
HRIDHYA RAVEENDRAN, YUKTA BISHT, TANAYA GANESH
Makeup: UMA KUMARI
Sculpture: HARISH KUMAR, CLIO SASI
Production Designer: PANKAJ POPATRAO KATWARE
Color Correction: ROSHAN KUMAR & MANI KUMAR
Special Thanks:
KAMAL KUMAR, ANANTHU NK, RAFINA KHATUN, SURAJ NAGOANKAR,
VINAY PANDIT, MAHARSHI KASHAP, RITAM SARKAR, KAMIL SAIF,
RAVI KUMAR, ANUP ABRAHAM PRACKAL, HRREESHABH BHADRAWAL,
SOURABH DHARMSHALE, SANKET MISHIRA, STUDENT UNION,
and all SRFTI Faculty & Students
Join us for this special screening and celebrate passion, resilience, and storytelling!
See you there!
#SRFTI #cannesfilmfestival #studentfilm #filmschool #zerobudget
प्रजासत्ताक दिनाच्या सर्वांना हार्दिक शुभेच्छा!🇮🇳
Happy 77th Republic Day 🇮🇳
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In 1997, when I was in the 4th standard, my papa surprised me by taking me to watch Border in a theatre. It was one of my very first theatrical experiences, and the memory has lived with me ever since.
Now, in 2026 after 28 years my cousins and I had the chance to take our parents to watch Border 2. Sitting there with them, I felt a deep wave of nostalgia. It was a beautiful moment that quietly connected my childhood with the present.
This art is more than 30,000 years old.
To witness, at such close range, artworks that are 30,000 to 70,000 years old is truly extraordinary.
The Bhimbetka rock shelters are an archaeological site in central India that spans the Paleolithic and Mesolithic periods, as well as the historic period.
There are 700+ rock-shelter caves here, with around 400 featuring paintings that depict ancient human life, including hunting, dancing, and religious rituals. and humans have lived in this region for over 100,000 years. They created these artworks, and remarkably, they still exist today having survived 30,000 to 70,000 years, exposed to all kinds of weather.
When you think about it, it’s unbelievable. With all our advanced technology, preservation methods, and storage techniques, nothing we create today is guaranteed to last that long. Even our magnetic hard drives can’t survive a few thousand years, and who knows how long the internet or digital data will endure?
A Glimpse into 30,000 Years of Human Civilization
Discover one of the world's oldest artistic legacies at bhimbetka, where prehistoric cave paintings whisper tales of early human life.
#mp #bhimbetka #history