Black/White Trailer

Black/White Trailer (2020)

08 November 2020 5 mins

A teenager finds it difficult to readjust to life in the city after spending a summer in the village.

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Cast

Aparupa Gupta

as Arjun's Mother

Subhasish Gupta

as Arjun's Father

Nalini E.P

as Arjun's Grandmother

Crew

Anuj Sethi

Anuj Sethi Director of Photography

Aman Sanju

Aman Sanju Assistant Director

International Releases Dates

India 08 November 2020

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