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IFFI's 55th edition unveils cinematic gems: Karkhanu, Google Matrimony, Rador Pakhi explore themes of suspense, human connection and resilience

| @indiablooms | Nov 24, 2024, at 05:42 am

Panaji/IBNS: The 55th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) showcased three exceptional films: Gujarati film, Karkhanu, Assamese film, Rador Pakhi, and Google Matrimony.

Created by visionary directors and producers, these cinematic gems explore deep themes of suspense, humour, horror, the search for authentic human connection, and the strength to embrace life's challenges.

At the media interaction, Rushabh Thanki, Director of Karkhanu, shared that the film is deeply rooted in Gujarat’s folklore.

Initially created as a short film, it was later expanded into a full-length feature. Actor, Parth Dave, described the film as a two-year journey, a satire, and a one-cut project that was self-financed, marking a new milestone for the Gujarati film industry with its screening at IFFI.

For the film, Google Matrimony, Director, Shreekarthick S S, explained that the film is part of an anthology.

Filmmaker, Abhinav G Atrey, mentioned that the story explores how technology impacts lives.

Actor Dev added that the team values the appreciation received at IFFI, which inspires emerging filmmakers. When asked about the film’s commercial viability, he emphasized that their focus was on creating a meaningful film rather than making money.

For the film Rador Pakhi, Director, Dr. Bobby Sharma Baruah, described the film as a sensitive portrayal of a girl with Spinal Muscular Atrophy.

When asked about the film’s understated tone, she explained that it was based on a true, heartfelt story.

Actress, Sulakhyana Baruah, shared that being part of Rador Pakhi was both mentally and physically challenging, but a great honour, as she portrayed a truly inspiring real-life figure.

About the Films

Karkhanu - Karkhanu, being showcased in the ‘Indian Feature-Film’ category, debuts as Gujarat's first Smart Horror Comedy, bringing the eerie "Haunted Factory" legend to life. On Kali Chaudas night, three carpenters are trapped in a ghostly workshop, where bizarre events force them to uncover its secrets before it's too late. A thrilling mix of suspense, humour and horror, this film promises an unforgettable experience.

Google Matrimony - Google Matrimony, being showcased in the Indian Non-Feature Film category, follows Blind Ananthu, who leads a solitary life, relying on his Google Glass for sight and assistance. Struggling with rejection on matrimony sites due to his blindness, his world changes when his Google Glass detects a woman smiling at him, sparking romance. The film explores the search for true human connection in a tech-driven world where reality and illusion often intertwine, and love and acceptance remain the ultimate desires.

Rador Pakhi - Rador Pakhi tells the true story of Jyoti, an aspiring writer from Assam diagnosed with Spinal Muscular Atrophy, which leaves her bedridden. Despite her physical challenges, she persists in pursuing her dream of becoming an author. The film highlights her journey, showcasing the resilience of the human spirit and the strength found in overcoming obstacles to follow one's dreams.

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