Delving into themes of solitude, memory, and displacement, the film is crafted through a poetic and non-linear narrative. Set between imagined geographies, it speaks a cinematic language that transcends borders.
An Adaptation of Norse Mythology, the film speaks of the epic from an Indian POV.
Miss Khan Ab to Hans Do is a feature-length film that comments on the communistic set-up. It dwells on the vital issue of old-age people being surrendered to death and everything begins with a journalist and her living mannequin.
A Kathakali Dancer who has failed in performing arts adopts the new zeal to kill people; he performs the killing in order to bring the cult status of tragedy in his life.