

Film 1: LAAL
by Maanvi Bedi
LAAL is more than a colour. It's the pulse of life itself. It’s the color of youth’s fire, love’s bond, the soul’s search, and the stillness of death... It burns in both life’s triumphs and its farewells, only to return with rebirth. Laal describes the eternal cycle of life and its journey through the colour RED.
Film 1: LAAL
by Maanvi Bedi
LAAL is more than a colour. It's the pulse of life itself. It’s the color of youth’s fire, love’s bond, the soul’s search, and the stillness of death... It burns in both life’s triumphs and its farewells, only to return with rebirth. Laal describes the eternal cycle of life and its journey through the colour RED.
Film 2: The Blue Hour Kite by Chattarpal Ninawane
A poetic tale of broken dreams and quiet resilience, "The Blue Hour Kite" reminds us that even when things fall apart, there's beauty in mending what’s been broken.
In this story, blue symbolizes the delicate balance between loss and the promise of new beginnings, painting the sky with quiet resilience.
Film 2: The Blue Hour Kite by Chattarpal Ninawane
A poetic tale of broken dreams and quiet resilience, "The Blue Hour Kite" reminds us that even when things fall apart, there's beauty in mending what’s been broken.
In this story, blue symbolizes the delicate balance between loss and the promise of new beginnings, painting the sky with quiet resilience.
Film 3: The Flying Taxi by Sreemoyee Singh
A film set in a dreaming Calcutta. The colour yellow symbolises dream and the spirit of life.
A ride in the ‘Flying Taxi’ opens the doorway to wonder, to magic in the mundane.
Film 3: The Flying Taxi by Sreemoyee Singh
A film set in a dreaming Calcutta. The colour yellow symbolises dream and the spirit of life.
A ride in the ‘Flying Taxi’ opens the doorway to wonder, to magic in the mundane.
Film 4
Mohammad Ali
Film 4
Mohammad Ali