

A photo booth, two strangers, and the art of watching without being seen.
Strangers revolve around a solitary photographer who captures portraits of unknown individuals by confining himself inside a photo booth. However, the photographer's clandestine activity comes under jeopardy when a mysterious woman begins to make frequent visits to the booth.
Cinematography
Cramped booth becomes infinite emotional space.
Acting
Sharma's eyes do entire conversations.
Director
Bittu Binoy Chirayil
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Photo booths as liminal spaces—public yet private, where strangers perform intimacy for machines.
The 20-minute runtime forces compression; every glance carries the weight of a three-act arc.