The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
The quality of your life is mostly about the people that are around you! About their choices, perseverance, perspectives. Their dedication and devotion seeps into you in their absence. You want to become better human being because you have better examples around you! And then love doesn’t become an exchange but an offering!
It takes a village to tell a story—and ‘Neither a Girl Nor a Woman’ is no exception. Behind every frame, every decision, and every moment of truth are the hands, minds, and hearts of an incredible team. This film would not exist without their unwavering dedication, creativity, and belief in its vision. Here’s to the storytellers behind the story—thank you for making this journey possible. Watch the film today. Link in bio 🔗 [ Anjali Patil , Neither a Girl nor a Woman , Documentary, Women in Film, Women in Cinema , Female Filmmaker ]
It takes a village to tell a story—and ‘Neither a Girl Nor a Woman’ is no exception. Behind every frame, every decision, and every moment of truth are the hands, minds, and hearts of an incredible team. This film would not exist without their unwavering dedication, creativity, and belief in its vision. Here’s to the storytellers behind the story—thank you for making this journey possible. Watch the film today. Link in bio 🔗 [ Anjali Patil , Neither a Girl nor a Woman , Documentary, Women in Film, Women in Cinema , Female Filmmaker ]
It takes a village to tell a story—and ‘Neither a Girl Nor a Woman’ is no exception. Behind every frame, every decision, and every moment of truth are the hands, minds, and hearts of an incredible team. This film would not exist without their unwavering dedication, creativity, and belief in its vision. Here’s to the storytellers behind the story—thank you for making this journey possible. Watch the film today. Link in bio 🔗 [ Anjali Patil , Neither a Girl nor a Woman , Documentary, Women in Film, Women in Cinema , Female Filmmaker ]
It takes a village to tell a story—and ‘Neither a Girl Nor a Woman’ is no exception. Behind every frame, every decision, and every moment of truth are the hands, minds, and hearts of an incredible team. This film would not exist without their unwavering dedication, creativity, and belief in its vision. Here’s to the storytellers behind the story—thank you for making this journey possible. Watch the film today. Link in bio 🔗 [ Anjali Patil , Neither a Girl nor a Woman , Documentary, Women in Film, Women in Cinema , Female Filmmaker ]
It takes a village to tell a story—and ‘Neither a Girl Nor a Woman’ is no exception. Behind every frame, every decision, and every moment of truth are the hands, minds, and hearts of an incredible team. This film would not exist without their unwavering dedication, creativity, and belief in its vision. Here’s to the storytellers behind the story—thank you for making this journey possible. Watch the film today. Link in bio 🔗 [ Anjali Patil , Neither a Girl nor a Woman , Documentary, Women in Film, Women in Cinema , Female Filmmaker ]
It takes a village to tell a story—and ‘Neither a Girl Nor a Woman’ is no exception. Behind every frame, every decision, and every moment of truth are the hands, minds, and hearts of an incredible team. This film would not exist without their unwavering dedication, creativity, and belief in its vision. Here’s to the storytellers behind the story—thank you for making this journey possible. Watch the film today. Link in bio 🔗 [ Anjali Patil , Neither a Girl nor a Woman , Documentary, Women in Film, Women in Cinema , Female Filmmaker ]
It takes a village to tell a story—and ‘Neither a Girl Nor a Woman’ is no exception. Behind every frame, every decision, and every moment of truth are the hands, minds, and hearts of an incredible team. This film would not exist without their unwavering dedication, creativity, and belief in its vision. Here’s to the storytellers behind the story—thank you for making this journey possible. Watch the film today. Link in bio 🔗 [ Anjali Patil , Neither a Girl nor a Woman , Documentary, Women in Film, Women in Cinema , Female Filmmaker ]
Last night was one of those surreal nights! Days were consumed in every possible way @filmbazaarindia and there was no awareness of what’s happening outside. Then @nikmahajan my constant supporter and cheerleader through out this producing journey mentioned The Moogai Screening! And literally pushed me to come and see the film as being THE INDIAN PRODUCER on it! Can’t express my joy for this proud association of @anahatfilms with @screenaustralia and @causeway_films
Last night was one of those surreal nights! Days were consumed in every possible way @filmbazaarindia and there was no awareness of what’s happening outside. Then @nikmahajan my constant supporter and cheerleader through out this producing journey mentioned The Moogai Screening! And literally pushed me to come and see the film as being THE INDIAN PRODUCER on it! Can’t express my joy for this proud association of @anahatfilms with @screenaustralia and @causeway_films
Hello! We are with the director @na_zia_khan and the producer @anjalipatilofficial @anahatfilms who have their documentary film, “Oh Believers” in the viewing room in the Film Bazaar this year. Come watch the film if you’re around. Guess who subtitled it ? ☺️
I am glad I could witness a brilliant short film, Veni (2024), at Dharamshala International Film Festival 2024 @diff.india, (otherwise could have been missed because of time crunch). It is directed by @vishal.jejurkar and co-written by @snehal.kalpana. It’s a story about an old lady, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. She is loved and taken care by her family. The fact that she is suffering from a condition where one forgets things makes the story interesting. As a result, she is so subconsciously convinced about something which is otherwise in actuality. This makes us question about her relationship with woman in the family and acceptance of her womanhood. It raises the questions about the mentality of society towards girl-child birth, and the deep-rooted prejudice towards acceptance of a girl-child even after loads of years are passed once the girl child is born. It’s a strong take on a woman’s acceptance of womanhood. And that just hits it. Veni exposes this information in a beautiful and subtle way and indeed leaves you with quite an experience. While raising these disturbing questions, it does bring a smile on your face in one of the outro-scenes where the son-in-law braids her hairs!! It also provides a glimpse of hope towards end, when another character played by @anjalipatilofficial, who is the subject of denied ‘girl-hood’, hopes to be graced with a daughter (a girl child), and that’s what makes the film solely meaningful in the given setup. . . 🍿Veni (2024) 🎬 Directed by – Vishal Jejurkar 📑 Screenplay by – Vishal Jejurkar, Snehal Kalpana 🎞️ Genre – Shorts
I am glad I could witness a brilliant short film, Veni (2024), at Dharamshala International Film Festival 2024 @diff.india, (otherwise could have been missed because of time crunch). It is directed by @vishal.jejurkar and co-written by @snehal.kalpana. It’s a story about an old lady, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. She is loved and taken care by her family. The fact that she is suffering from a condition where one forgets things makes the story interesting. As a result, she is so subconsciously convinced about something which is otherwise in actuality. This makes us question about her relationship with woman in the family and acceptance of her womanhood. It raises the questions about the mentality of society towards girl-child birth, and the deep-rooted prejudice towards acceptance of a girl-child even after loads of years are passed once the girl child is born. It’s a strong take on a woman’s acceptance of womanhood. And that just hits it. Veni exposes this information in a beautiful and subtle way and indeed leaves you with quite an experience. While raising these disturbing questions, it does bring a smile on your face in one of the outro-scenes where the son-in-law braids her hairs!! It also provides a glimpse of hope towards end, when another character played by @anjalipatilofficial, who is the subject of denied ‘girl-hood’, hopes to be graced with a daughter (a girl child), and that’s what makes the film solely meaningful in the given setup. . . 🍿Veni (2024) 🎬 Directed by – Vishal Jejurkar 📑 Screenplay by – Vishal Jejurkar, Snehal Kalpana 🎞️ Genre – Shorts
I am glad I could witness a brilliant short film, Veni (2024), at Dharamshala International Film Festival 2024 @diff.india, (otherwise could have been missed because of time crunch). It is directed by @vishal.jejurkar and co-written by @snehal.kalpana. It’s a story about an old lady, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s disease. She is loved and taken care by her family. The fact that she is suffering from a condition where one forgets things makes the story interesting. As a result, she is so subconsciously convinced about something which is otherwise in actuality. This makes us question about her relationship with woman in the family and acceptance of her womanhood. It raises the questions about the mentality of society towards girl-child birth, and the deep-rooted prejudice towards acceptance of a girl-child even after loads of years are passed once the girl child is born. It’s a strong take on a woman’s acceptance of womanhood. And that just hits it. Veni exposes this information in a beautiful and subtle way and indeed leaves you with quite an experience. While raising these disturbing questions, it does bring a smile on your face in one of the outro-scenes where the son-in-law braids her hairs!! It also provides a glimpse of hope towards end, when another character played by @anjalipatilofficial, who is the subject of denied ‘girl-hood’, hopes to be graced with a daughter (a girl child), and that’s what makes the film solely meaningful in the given setup. . . 🍿Veni (2024) 🎬 Directed by – Vishal Jejurkar 📑 Screenplay by – Vishal Jejurkar, Snehal Kalpana 🎞️ Genre – Shorts
Hello everyone Our documentary film OH BELIEVERS will be screening at VIEWING ROOM FILM BAZAAR, GOA 2024 20-24th NOVEMBER We Invite all delegates and cinema enthusiasts to come and watch the film. The Director, Nazia Khan And the Producer, Anjali Patil Will be present at the Film Baazar in Goa. We are happy to meet, discuss and share the joy of cinema together 🖤