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Beyond Blue (film)

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Beyond Blue
File:Beyond Blue Movie Poster.jpg
Poster revealed at the film's press conference in April, 2015
Directed byZanane Rajsingh
Produced byDr. Rajeshkumar Acharya
Omkar Acharya
Screenplay byZanane Rajsingh
StarringTushar Pandey
Isheta Sarckar
Dipti Joshi
Ashish Kakkad
Vikas Rathod
Music byBinny Sharma (soundtrack)
Binny Sharma & Chinmay Nayak (score)
Production
company
Nanoland Limited
Release date
  • November 2015 (2015-11)
Running time
95 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageHindi

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Beyond Blue - An Unnerving Tale of a Demented Mind (stylised as Beyond Blue) (Hindi: "ब्लू से परे") is an Indian psychological thriller in the Indo-Realism genre, film directed by Zanane Rajsingh.[1] Tushar Pandey portrays the titular protagonist, office going professional living in Ahmedabad. The film explores the dynamics of the protagonists on the quest of his innermost desire in finding the perfect home cooked food to replicate his beloved dead mother's. Isheta Sarckar, Dipti Joshi and Deep Dholakia portray supporting roles. Beyond Blue's scheduled for release tentatively in November, 2015.[2]

Plot[edit]

Manas is another white collar professional in a city of over 3 million. The passing away of his mother leaves him devastated in a manner most unexpected. Unable to satisfy the primal instinct to feed, anything other than food cooked by his mother's loving hands wells up only disgust, his survival comes into question. Driven to near madness by his attempt to find a way out of his misery takes him into a dark wonderland of his own mind's creation. In a world where everything is divided in black and white by dictating the terms, his journey to fulfillment turns into a grey space where right and wrong, good and evil, heaven and hell, all lose meaning and his actions intervene with the fates of those closest to him. The story reaches into the deepest crevices of the human mind to unveil a psyche that has crossed the state of feeling blue, a state of mind that lies beyond blue. [3]

Cast[edit]

Tushar Pandey as Manas Joshi, Brought up in a city culture, Manas who was considered a good son, loves his mother's cooking. He works for his livelihood like many others in a metro. But then, his mother's death changes everything. His character goes through a huge transformation where the love for his mother's cooking changes into an obsession after her departure. He is clueless about where his life is heading and goes through a twisted change. This feeling for him takes a form of a demented mind that leads him into doing unexpected things.[4]

Dipti Joshi as Aruna Aunty, a humble, easy-going woman who lives alone in a big city, has a daughter living in a metro city looking for a better career. Cooking is her passion and her only source of income. She runs a dinning set-up at her place and Manas would find her cooking exactly like his mother's preparations. Eventually, due to his regular visits, aunty and Manas grew closer. Her character in the film is warm and motherly but her existence in Manas's life changes her life incessantly.

Isheta Sarckar as Janhavi

Ashish Kakkad as Inspector Solanki

Vikas Rathod as Raj Malhotra

Deep Dholakia as Sub-Inspector Desai

Production[edit]

Filming[edit]

The filming of this Indo-relaistic[check spelling] film has been done entirely in Ahmedabad as the backdrop and in the essence of it as it is the Director's home ground.[2]

Promotion[edit]

The makers of the film released a poster of the film in a press event on 8 April 2015 in the city. The movie has been world premiered at the Marché du Film in 68th annual Cannes Film Festival.As a part of promotions, the director has introduced to the media the concept and radical new genre Indo Realism. An interview on air by the Director about the film and the Cannes entry was discussed in a candid chat on the show Drive Ahmedabad with Ayush at 95FM.[4]

Soundtrack[edit]

Sound Track
No.TitleSinger(s)Length
1."Khone De"Binny Sharma3:12
Total length:3:12

References[edit]

  1. "CITY & AFTER HRS AHM AFTER HRS [PG 8] : Festival de Cannes gets local flavour". epaper.dnaindia.com.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Feeling the 'Blues'".
  3. "Beyond Blue". www.beyondbluemovie.com.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "Cannes opens up to Amdavadi flavours - Times of India".

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