

39 minutes that'll wreck your whole day — in the best way possible.
Dia used to be a dancer, a musician, a talented woman with friends and a lover. The inability to use her legs has now confined her to a wheelchair.
Cinematography
Monochrome that weaponizes negative space.
Acting
Aritra Sengupta's silent moments hit harder than dialogue.
Direction
Roy refuses easy catharsis — blessedly cruel.

Director
Samman Roy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in actual Kolkata locations with zero accessibility modifications — the barriers on screen are real.
Rupam's character subverts the 'savior' trope common in Indian disability cinema — he's complicit, not heroic.