Nimrat Kaur, Tahir Raj Bhasin starrer ‘The Road Trip’ releases today
The short tells the story of a young couple driving to a weekend getaway when their car breaks down. Directed by Ankur Tewari, the film also features original music composed and performed by him with Nischay Parekh.
The film ‘The Road Trip’ from Love Shots can be seen here: https://youtu.be/RfWcT36NVRo
Ashish Patil, Head, Y-Films & Producer of Love Shots, said: “Y-Films has always tried to up the game in all it’s initiatives. Be it bringing in a cinematic scale & vision to web series with the hugely successful Bang Baaja Baaraat & Man’s World or clutter breaking music with India’s 1st Transgender Band. Love Shots marks our first baby steps into giving the short film format a massive boost in our country. We are also supremely excited to partner with Airtel who help us make ‘connections’ with our consumers much stronger and wayyy faster.”
Tahir Raj Bhasin had a blast shooting for this and said, “Short films are fun experiments and a great way to improvise and play.”
Love Shots is an anthology of 6 short films that explore love in every form, shape and stage in life. It features an absolute never before coming together of some of the most exciting actors playing delightful characters including Nimrat Kaur, Tahir Raj Bhasin, Salim Merchant, Tillotama Shome, Saqib Saleem, Shweta Tripathi, Farida Jalal, Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Rhea Chakraborty, Saba Azad & Mohit Marwah, Swanand Kirkire, Shubham Tukaram, Shravani Desai among others. And the soundtrack features 6 original songs by some of the freshest upcoming musicians of today showcasing a range of genres. The 6 music videos will be attached to each individual short film and have been directed by Shraddha Pasi Jairath.
The 6 short films and their music videos will premiere every Tuesday from Mar 8.
Image: Wikimedia Commons
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