Barefoot to Goa, directed by debutant director Praveen Morchhale, is a film that is mainly produced by a very lesser-known phenomenon in Bollywood as “crowd funding”. A movie produced by the crowd itself is slated to release for the crowd on the 10th of April 2015.
Barefoot To Goa is a story of two children who leave home to get back their ill and estranged grandmother, who lives alone in another town.
The cast of the movie includes Farrukh Jaffar (Peepli Live), Saara Nahar, Prakhar, Ajay Chourey, Purva Parag, Sharad Kuldeep Dubey and Sonu Chourasia.
The other credits are – Producer: Praveen Morchhale, Satyajeet Chourasia, Story, Screenplay and Direction: Praveen Morchhale, Cinematography: John Breakmas Kerketta, Music: Rohit Sharma, Jack Francis, Edit: Ujjwal Chandra, Sound: Bibek Basumatary.
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Barefoot To Goa is a story of two children who leave home to get back their ill and estranged grandmother, who lives alone in another town.
The cast of the movie includes Farrukh Jaffar (Peepli Live), Saara Nahar, Prakhar, Ajay Chourey, Purva Parag, Sharad Kuldeep Dubey and Sonu Chourasia.
The other credits are – Producer: Praveen Morchhale, Satyajeet Chourasia, Story, Screenplay and Direction: Praveen Morchhale, Cinematography: John Breakmas Kerketta, Music: Rohit Sharma, Jack Francis, Edit: Ujjwal Chandra, Sound: Bibek Basumatary.
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- 3/21/2015
- by Press Releases
- Bollyspice
Barefoot to Goa (Director. Praveen Morchhale) is an exploration of family.
The above sentence may sound simple and clichéd even, but as this film conveys, the subject is far from simple and portrays the impossibility of families fitting into what may seem, the neat borders of cliché.
A brother and sister being brought up in bustling Mumbai decide to set out on the search for their Grandmother. Part of a normal nuclear family- an aloof nuclear family- the young siblings, Prakhar aged 11 and Diya aged 9, crave to know their estranged Grandmother who lives miles away in Goa. One day, the duo stumbles across a box of unopened letters hidden away by their mother. They then decide to run away from home and travel alone from Mumbai to Goa in order to bring their Grandmother home. Through the film, the question is provoked: what does it take to be courageous?
Is...
The above sentence may sound simple and clichéd even, but as this film conveys, the subject is far from simple and portrays the impossibility of families fitting into what may seem, the neat borders of cliché.
A brother and sister being brought up in bustling Mumbai decide to set out on the search for their Grandmother. Part of a normal nuclear family- an aloof nuclear family- the young siblings, Prakhar aged 11 and Diya aged 9, crave to know their estranged Grandmother who lives miles away in Goa. One day, the duo stumbles across a box of unopened letters hidden away by their mother. They then decide to run away from home and travel alone from Mumbai to Goa in order to bring their Grandmother home. Through the film, the question is provoked: what does it take to be courageous?
Is...
- 7/16/2014
- by Aashi Gahlot
- Bollyspice
Barefoot to Goa (Director. Praveen Morchhale) is an exploration of family.
The above sentence may sound simple and clichéd even, but as this film conveys, the subject is far from simple and portrays the impossibility of families fitting into what may seem, the neat borders of cliché.
A brother and sister being brought up in bustling Mumbai decide to set out on the search for their Grandmother.
Part of a normal nuclear family- an aloof nuclear family- the young siblings, Prakhar aged 11 and Diya aged 9, crave to know their estranged Grandmother who lives miles away in Goa.
One day, the duo stumbles across a box of unopened letters hidden away by their mother.
They then decide to run away from home and travel alone from Mumbai to Goa in order to bring their Grandmother home.
Through the film, the question is provoked: what does it take to be courageous?
Is...
The above sentence may sound simple and clichéd even, but as this film conveys, the subject is far from simple and portrays the impossibility of families fitting into what may seem, the neat borders of cliché.
A brother and sister being brought up in bustling Mumbai decide to set out on the search for their Grandmother.
Part of a normal nuclear family- an aloof nuclear family- the young siblings, Prakhar aged 11 and Diya aged 9, crave to know their estranged Grandmother who lives miles away in Goa.
One day, the duo stumbles across a box of unopened letters hidden away by their mother.
They then decide to run away from home and travel alone from Mumbai to Goa in order to bring their Grandmother home.
Through the film, the question is provoked: what does it take to be courageous?
Is...
- 7/15/2014
- by Aashi Gahlot
- Bollyspice
Get ready London film fans! The fabulous London Indian Film Festival, running July 10th – 17th, will bring you an eclectic and cool mix of films! Now Europe’s largest platform for Indian cinema, the London Indian Film Festival returns to the Capital, in association with Pure Heaven, the British Film Institute, and official Hotel Partner Grange Hotels, celebrating the exploding movement of Indian Independent cinema and bringing to UK audiences a rare selection of cutting-edge films from some of the Indian subcontinent’s hottest independent talents. Going way beyond Bollywood, the festival presents a kaleidoscope of new films that challenge, shock, generate debate and present a more realistic view of India and the subcontinent today, in all its diversity.
The festival has many highlights and will showcase Emma Thompson’s Sold and Million Dollar Arm, which stars Jon Hamm and also boasts a bevy of Bollywood stars! The festival will stretch citywide,...
The festival has many highlights and will showcase Emma Thompson’s Sold and Million Dollar Arm, which stars Jon Hamm and also boasts a bevy of Bollywood stars! The festival will stretch citywide,...
- 6/12/2014
- by Stacey Yount
- Bollyspice
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