Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueDirected by Sonya V.Kapoor The lock down and the disease have caught Shekhar, Radhika and Sara in it's mad grip. Will Radhika manage to overcome this double onslaught? Her mom always used to... Tout lireDirected by Sonya V.Kapoor The lock down and the disease have caught Shekhar, Radhika and Sara in it's mad grip. Will Radhika manage to overcome this double onslaught? Her mom always used to say - Ek Chup Sau Sukh.Directed by Sonya V.Kapoor The lock down and the disease have caught Shekhar, Radhika and Sara in it's mad grip. Will Radhika manage to overcome this double onslaught? Her mom always used to say - Ek Chup Sau Sukh.
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This short film brought back for me all the horrifying experiences we all had throughout Pandemic COVID 19 during the past two years. The most terrifying possibility was contracting Covid. This superbly shot 15-minute short film is based on COVID 19 and the domestic violence that the majority of women still experience in silence today. It's high time now for women to take a stand and fight for their rights. The two extremely brilliant actors Joy Sengupta and Mona Singh give a wonderful performance. The kid performance is superb. We should all be grateful to Sonya V. Kapoor, the story's writer and director, for her work.
The best was I do not have to waste 3 hours to watch this Movie. Short Movies are depicting very well now-a-days. It's a worth watch Family drama in just 15 minutes. A must watch short film on Covid and Domestic Violence. Domestic Violence is the main reason behind divorce for many, the other reasons you already know could be dowry or some external relationships. Covid has caused frustration for many. But Mona Singh played the role really well. And the Kid acting was awesome. Excellent Direction by Sonya Kapoor. Worth spending your 15 minutes to watch such short movies. Such movies must be promoted, but may be due to short budget, it gets any exposure. But as it's on Hotstar OTT, it will reach mass audience.
Suddenly landed up to this Short Movie on Hotstar, while scrolling through. And must say, it was a worth watching story. Excellent piece of direction and acting for all the actors.
No doubt this gonna superhit blockbuster thriller drama movie. Mona Singh as always at her best. The way she portrayed the role, nobody else could have done it.
Worth watching 15 minutes of non-stop superb drama. Domestic violence must be stopped, and voice against it is a must. It's a must watch movie for all. Not sure whether it is also available in English or with English subtitles for global audiences. It should be featured globally.
No doubt this gonna superhit blockbuster thriller drama movie. Mona Singh as always at her best. The way she portrayed the role, nobody else could have done it.
Worth watching 15 minutes of non-stop superb drama. Domestic violence must be stopped, and voice against it is a must. It's a must watch movie for all. Not sure whether it is also available in English or with English subtitles for global audiences. It should be featured globally.
I recently watched the short film "Ek Chup" and was thoroughly impressed by the emotional depth and powerful storytelling of this film.
The film follows the story of a young girl named Sara, who is struggling with the challenges of growing up and finding her place in the world. As she grapples with the expectations placed upon her by society and her own family, she finds solace in the quiet moments of her day, when she can escape the noise and chaos of the world and simply be herself.
One of the things that I particularly appreciated about "Ek Chup" was the way it explored the theme of identity and the importance of finding one's own voice. Sara's journey to discover who she is and what she wants is one that will resonate with many people, and the film handles this topic with sensitivity and care.
Mona Singh's acting in this film is also top-notch, with all of the performers delivering heartfelt and authentic performances. The cinematography is beautiful, capturing the lush beauty of the film's setting and adding to the overall atmosphere of the film.
Overall, "Ek Chup" is a beautifully crafted and deeply moving short film on domestic violence that is sure to stay with you long after you've watched it. I highly recommend giving it a watch if you get the chance.
The film follows the story of a young girl named Sara, who is struggling with the challenges of growing up and finding her place in the world. As she grapples with the expectations placed upon her by society and her own family, she finds solace in the quiet moments of her day, when she can escape the noise and chaos of the world and simply be herself.
One of the things that I particularly appreciated about "Ek Chup" was the way it explored the theme of identity and the importance of finding one's own voice. Sara's journey to discover who she is and what she wants is one that will resonate with many people, and the film handles this topic with sensitivity and care.
Mona Singh's acting in this film is also top-notch, with all of the performers delivering heartfelt and authentic performances. The cinematography is beautiful, capturing the lush beauty of the film's setting and adding to the overall atmosphere of the film.
Overall, "Ek Chup" is a beautifully crafted and deeply moving short film on domestic violence that is sure to stay with you long after you've watched it. I highly recommend giving it a watch if you get the chance.
A good example of "desperate times call for desperate measures". This short film encapsulates the overall frustration felt during the Covid-19 lockdown.
When the lockdown was forcing people to stay at home providing families with more time to be spent together, there were spike in divorce and domestic abuse.
I hope such films get the attention they deserve and raise awareness about domestic abuse, which is often ignored.
I grew up watching Jassi aka Mona Singh, who is a fantastic actor who nails every role to perfection. The girl does an excellent job acting.
Worth watching with your whole family. Nicely directed, looking forward to watch more films directed by Sonya Kapoor.
When the lockdown was forcing people to stay at home providing families with more time to be spent together, there were spike in divorce and domestic abuse.
I hope such films get the attention they deserve and raise awareness about domestic abuse, which is often ignored.
I grew up watching Jassi aka Mona Singh, who is a fantastic actor who nails every role to perfection. The girl does an excellent job acting.
Worth watching with your whole family. Nicely directed, looking forward to watch more films directed by Sonya Kapoor.
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