Rajiv Mehrotra Trailers
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Total trailers found: 31
01 January 2018
The debate on death penalty is loud and impassioned. Instead of echoing that cacophony, The Death of Us, quietly reflects on a range of cases in which the death penalty was pronounced.
01 January 2002
The contemporary relevance and future of oldest classical music.
12 September 2011
As a call from the periphery of sanity, the film is a series of dream narratives, and accounts of spiritual possession as experienced by women 'petitioners' at the shrine of a Sufi Saint in North India.
01 January 2017
In Nagaland stones are deemed to be reminders of what they have seen. This documentary traces modern manifestations of recorded memory and how the past lingers on.
20 September 2019
They set off, looking for work in far-off places, but disappeared along the way. Inspired by Shiv Kumar Batalvi’s “birha” poetry, the film traces the longing on both sides: on the part of those who are missing, and those that wait for them to return.
14 July 2017
Three women from Nizamuddin basti, Delhi, take a decision that sets them on a journey to find themselves- they join a gym.
02 February 2017
The film explores the transition of an entire village from one that slaughtered thousands of Amur Falcons, the longest travelling raptors in the world, who fly from Siberia every fall to roost in Pangti, a Lotha Naga village in Nagaland, to becoming their most fervent preservationists.
05 May 2012
The film celebrates the beauty of plural India through the genre of the road movie.
13 September 2014
Bajrangi Bhaijaan explores how ideas of masculinity in India are tied to Salman Khan fandom. It tries to understand what eco-blockbuster-manufactured machismo has on the Indian male already struggling with his identity in a globalized world.
01 January 2003
Vipin Vijay's Palace of the Winds is a poetic essay about that "Holy Little Box," the radio, conceived of as a ghostly transmitter of Indian cultural artifacts.
04 October 2012
The ten anthologies and eight long poems of the Sangam age are the oldest and most distinguished body of secular poetry extant in India, of which women poets were a very strong presence.
05 November 2025
Through a series of unanswered phone calls made by an unnamed narrator, we listen to the dreams, feay
26 October 2024
In the world's only deaf-mute village where silence reigns, tension mounts as Misra Khatoon approaches childbirth.
07 November 2024
In a region where the native language is often overlooked, a young Bundelkhandi rapper works tirelessly on his first album.
21 December 2016
The documentary short film observes the institution of marriage through the perspective of three brides in India.
07 November 2024
Aspiring to make it big in the page 3 industry, an established paparazzi Manoj takes his chance against fellow photographers in a race to capture the most sensational photos in order to battle the realities of life.
16 October 2015
Adoor Gopalakrishnan’s films map the history of the region from the inside. This Documentary looks at how the filmmaker dealt with human conditions at the most elemental level with a sensibility that makes his films universal in appeal.
04 August 2011
Schizophrenia. It may be one word, but it immediately conjures up multiple connotations. Mad. Incurable.
01 January 2012
The many facets of the land and the life of a farmer from Kuttanad, tucked away between the sea and s
28 January 2020
For the Buddha, establishing a community of nuns was a radical experiment for its time. Over the centuries Buddhist religious life was available to women but the highest monastic qualifications were denied to them.
21 October 2025
Inspired by movies, a young girl from the Banjara tribe in rural Maharashtra fights for her dream of becoming a kabaddi player to escape a forced marriage.
17 December 2018
Rural, adivasi women from the villages of Raigarh, Chhattisgarh critique the grand plan of development of the country.
01 January 2009
An impressionistic sketch of ‘the public’ as created by our cinema and its relationship with cinema itself.
05 January 2015
The Film locates the life and work of a woman political activist in her everyday existence, the relationships she lives out at home and in her work and the political affiliations she tries to hold together, even as they are subjected to multiple stresses.
24 November 2011
In a far suburb of Bombay, residents from slums are moved into high-rise apartment complexes with the promise of a better life.
21 September 2019
Documentary about actress Sharmila Tagore. Introduced to film acting at age 13 by Satyajit Ray, Sharmila Tagore evolved into one of the most iconic actors and stars of the 60s and 70s India.
14 June 2019
Story of the unexpected imprisonment of a number of women, for their resistance to the Emergency of 1975-77, through the life of Socialist and famous actor Snehalata Reddy.
11 November 2012
The uncertainties of life in the filmmaker's village, shot over a period of five years through the stories of his sister and her neighbours, threatened by the ever-expanding, land-hungry industries.
01 January 2009
A documentary on the struggle of Tamil writer Sundara Ramaswamy to evolve modern literature in a society stuck with caste identities, traditional hypocrisy and language chauvinism.
11 August 2018
Kaushik Mukhopadhyay assembles and pairs discarded and broken household gadgets into unexpected cyborg-like creatures that occupy the space between machine, toy and home.
03 October 2023
Brair Kani explores an ancestral house located in Srinagar, Kashmir. Using the attic as a site of reflection, the film navigates the relationship between space, belonging and personal history.