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Naseeruddin Shah’s latest short film is a must watch
Played by Shweta, the girl tells her love (played by Naveen) that she has to leave town as her dad is getting transferred. Yet, the only ones that survive the trials of time or manage to make a difference, generally turn out to be the ones with a certain degree of honesty to them. From the YouTube channel LargeShortFilms that gave the masterpiece Ahalaya starring Radhika Apte in 2015, comes another brilliant short film.
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Interior Cafe – Night, directed by Adhiraj Bose, is set in, as the title suggests, the interior of a cafe in Kolkata at night.
Well to begin with the film triggers with some decent stars like Shernaz Patel and Naseeruddin after 30 long years, of course with some speechless emotions and faces and a small remembrance of their last meet at the same place. Naseer and Shernaz conversation now is maturer, and deeper for it. Will the two lovers grasp at this chance life has throw at them? They’re heart-broken but with time move on with their lives.
Naseeruddin Shah does yet another great job at bringing the heart-touching story alive.
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Shweta has previously worked with Naseeruddin in Nagesh Kuknoor’s 2005 film “Iqbal”. This is a warm little film about love, loss, and redemption.