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Film Bazaar 2019 Viewing Room Films NFDC Film Bazaar is pleased to share the list of films in Viewing Room 2019. This year 213 films will be available to view in the Viewing Room Library of which 149 are feature films and 59 are short films. Film Bazaar Recommends (FBR) list highlights 26 feature films. The filmmakers from the FBR list will pitch their films to potential investors, producers, sales agents, distributors, festival programmers in an open pitching session at the venue. Film Bazaar Recommends (FBR) 1. 1956, Madhyathiruvithamkoor (1956, Central Travancore) by Don Palathara; Malayalam 2. Abharkha (Desire) by Himadri Parmar; Gujarati 3. Dostojee (Two Friends) by Prasun Chatterjee; Bengali 4. Gamak Ghar by Achal Mishra; Maithili 5. Ghar ka Pata (Home Address) by Madhulika Jalali; English, Hindi, Kashmiri 6. Hasina: A Daughter's Tale by Piplu Khan; Bengali (Bangladesh) 7. In Love With Gulaab by Sudhakar Singh; Bhojpuri 8. Karkhanisanchi Waari (Ashes On A Roadtrip) by Mangesh Joshi; Marathi 9. Kastoori (The Musk) by Vinod Kamble, Hindi; Marathi 10. Koozhangal (Pebbles) by Vinothraj P S; Tamil 11. Made In Bangladesh by Rubaiyat Hossain; Bengali (Bangladesh, France) 12. Mayar Jonjal (Debris Of Desire) by Indranil Roychowdhury; Bengali 13. Nasir by Arun Karthick; Tamil 14. Nilanadukkam (The Tremor) by Balaji Vembu Chelli; Tamil 15. Nonajoler Kabbo (The Salt In Our Waters) by Rezwan Shahriar Sumit; Bengali (Bangladesh, France) 16. Pedro by Natesh Hegde; Kannada 17. Pinki Elli? (Where Is Pinki?) by Prithvi Konanur; Kannada 18. Raahgir (The Wayfarers) by Goutam Ghose; Hindi 19. rk/rkay by Rajat Kapoor; Hindi 20. Shankar's Fairies by Irfana Majumdar; Hindi 21. Shoebox by Faraz Ali; Hindi, Bengali English 22. Soundless Dance by Pradeepan Raveendran; Tamil (Sri Lanka, France) 1 23. Sthalapuran by Akshay Indikar; Marathi 24. Tana Bana (Interwoven) by Ritesh Sharma; Hindi, English, Bhojpuri, Hebrew 25. WOMB (Women of My Billion) by Ajitesh Sharma; Hindi, English, Tamil, Telugu 26. Y by Ajit Wadikar; Marathi Film Library 1. 10 Nahi 40 (Its 40 not 10) by J.S. Randhawa; Hindi 2. A Few Days More by Om Prakash Srivastava; English 3. Aayi Gayi by Anandana Kapur; Hindi, English 4. Alma Matters - Escape Velocity by Prashant Raj; Hindi, English 5. Americano by Suchita Bhhatia; Hindi, English 6. Antar Bahir (The Inside Out) by Abhinandan Dutta; Bengali 7. Ashvamithra (Horse-Friend) by Earthling Kousalya; Tamil 8. Ayu by Chathra Weeraman; Sinhala (Sri Lanka) 9. Baba Farid: Poet of the Soul by Meera Dewan; Hindi 10. Barah by Barah (12 x 12 Untitled) by Gaurav Madan; Hindi 11. Bastar Saga by Amol Choudhary; Gondi, Muria 12. Bekar Romeo by M. Okhrang Boro; Bodo 13. Bharatha Puzha (Yet Another River) by Manilal; Malayalam 14. Bhonga (Loudspeaker) by Shivaji Lotan Patil; Marathi 15. Borivali Ka Bruce Lee (The Bruce Lee of Borivali) by Ashutosh Warang; Hindi 16. Broken Kundalini by Bapu Sarvagod; Marathi 17. Calcutta, I'm Sorry by Harry Maclure; English 18. Chidi Balla (Smash) by Radheshyam Pipalwa; Rajasthani, Hindi 19. Chintu Ka Birthday (Chintu’s Birthday) by Devanshu Singh, Satyanshu Singh; Hindi, English, Arabic 20. Coffee Café by Arunkumar Senthil; Tamil 21. Color Black by Anand VRS Tomar; Hindi 22. Dahokaal (Burning Time) by Dhrubo Hasan; Bengali, Urdu, English (Bangladesh, India) 23. Dance Bar by Deepak Pandey; Hindi 24. Dararein (Rift) by Vijeta Dahiya; Haryanvi 25. Desert Dolphin by Manjari Makijany; Hindi, English (India, USA) 26. Dharan (Dam Wall) by Vedanti Dani; Marathi 27. Dhoosarit (The Grey) by Tushar Waghela; Hindi 28. Dhumkkudiya by Nandlal Nayak; Hindi 29. Dhunchakkar (Tune-Up) by Pratik Rajen Kothari; Hindi, English 2 30. Dhyamna (The Unscrupulous Jerk) by Shyamal Kumar Karmakar; Bengali 31. Displacement & Resilience: women live for a new day by Chandita Mukherjee; English 32. Dithee (Seeing) by Sumitra Bhave; Marathi 33. Dwelling in Travelling by Subha Das Mollick; English 34. Eclipsed by Aditya Chowdhury; English 35. Ek Dopahar (An Afternoon) by Dinkar Yadavalli Rao; Hindi 36. Ek Sangayachaye (Unsaid Harmony) by Lokesh Gupte; Marathi 37. Five Point Three by Vaibhav Dixit; Hindi, English 38. GD Naidu The Edison of India by K. Ranjithkumar; English 39. Ghasitaram by Sudhir Singh; Hindi 40. Glorious Dead by Sudeep Ranjan Sarkar; English 41. Halala by Deepak Pandey; Hindi 42. Hariva Nadige Maiyella Kaalu (A Running River Is All Legs) by Babu Eshwar Prasad; Kannada 43. House Owner by Lakshmy Ramakrishnan; Tamil 44. Hum Bhi Akele, Tum Bhi Akele (I Am Alone, So Are You) by Harish Vyas; Hindi 45. I Am Draupadi by Pawan K. Srivastava; Hindi, English 46. IN-Deewar (Inside) by Niddhish Puuzhakkal; Hindi 47. Insha Allah by Seerkatchi Packil Pandian Bhaskaran; Tamil 48. Jonaki Porua (Fireflies) by Prakash Deka; Assamese 49. Josef - Born In Grace by Susant Misra; Hindi 50. Jwlwi - The Seed by Rajni Basumatary; Bodo 51. Kadhavu (The Door) by Kishore Kumar G.; Tamil 52. Kalicharan by Vijay H. Thanki; Hindi 53. Kalla Nottam (The False Eye) by Rahul Riji Nair; Malayalam 54. Konttho (Sound Of Silence) by Shiboprosad Mukherjee, Nandita Roy; Bengali 55. Kora Kagaaz (Tabula Rasa) by Nawneet Ranjan; Hindi 56. Kuthiraivaal (Horse-Tail) by Manoj Jahson; Tamil 57. Lohardaga by Lal Vijay Shahdeo; Hindi 58. Love You Bahut Sara (Love You More) by Rajesh Bachchani; Hindi 59. Lust by Sudeep Ranjan Sarkar; English 60. Manaroopa (Reflection Of Mind) by Kiran Hegde; Kannada 61. Manusher Bagaan (People Of The Garden) by Nurul Alam Atique; Bengali (Bangladesh) 62. Mathaduva Kaigalu (The Talking Hands) by Hemantha Kumar K.; Kannada 63. Meghadutam (Delivered By A Cloud) by Abhyuday Khaitan; Bengali 64. Metamorphosis by Sankhajit Biswas; Bengali 65. Midnight Delhi by Rakesh Rawat; Hindi 3 66. Midnight Song by Arunjit Borah; Assamese 67. Modiji Ki Beti (Modiji’s Kin) by Eddy Singh; Hindi 68. Mor Doongri - An Unseen World by Shyyam Upadhyay; Hindi 69. Moribund by Sandeep Lankah; English 70. Mrugtrushna (The Other Side Of The River) by Dr. Darshan Trivedi; Gujarati 71. Mulshi Pattern by Pravin Tarde; Marathi 72. Munnariv (Foreknowledge) by Ashik Kumar Satheesh; Malayalam 73. Muqaam by Uma Prakash Tiwari; Hindi 74. My Letter to the Beloved by Lubdhak Chaterjee; Bengali, Hindi, English 75. Nibaar by Sunilji Shinde; Marathi 76. Nirvana Inn by Vijay Jayapal, Hindi (India, Singapore, Australia) 77. Nitya Sumangali (Ever Auspicious Women) by Dr. Vinod Mankara; Tamil 78. No Dorai (Dare To Surf) by Taneem Rahman; Bengali (Bangladesh) 79. Nodi Swamy Ivanu Irode Heege (Flip Flop) by Islahuddin NS; Kannada 80. Oridathumillathoridam (Nowhere) by Sushant Sudhakaran; Malayalam 81. Oru Njayarazcha (A Sunday), Shyamaprasad Rajagopal; Malayalam 82. Oththa Seruppu Size 7 (Single Slipper Size 7) by Radhakrishnan Parthiban; Tamil 83. Panchali by Deepak Pandey; Hindi 84. Panty by Junaid Herekar; Marathi 85. Paradiso by Sudeep Ranjan Sarkar; Hindi 86. Parcel by Indrasis Acharya; Bengali 87. Peta Dochcho (Bird Thief) by Sounak Kar; Galo 88. Phulmania by Lal Vijay Shahdeo; Hindi 89. Punyakoti by Ravishankar Venkateshwaran; Sanskrit 90. Purani Parichit (Two Acquaintances Catch Up On A Weekend) by Sumel Singh, Rachna Anshumali; Hindi, English 91. Raaghav by Rian Baruah; Hindi, English 92. Raghu by Harshad Nalawade; Marathi, Hindi, Kannada 93. Raktham (The Blood) by Rajesh Touchriver; Telugu 94. Rickshaw Girl by Amitabh Reza Chowdhury; English (Bangladesh) 95. Riyaz by Mriganka Borah; Assamese 96. Salam Madarsa Hindustani by Shrey Rajdeo; Hindi (India, Qatar) 97. Samudra Manthan (The Churning Of The Ocean) by Kamal Swaroop; Hindi (India, USA) 98. Satyarthi by Pankaj Johar; Hindi, English 99. Sethum Aayiram Pon (Roots) by Anand Ravichandran; Tamil 100. Shantilal O Projapoti Rohoshyo (Ink) by Pratim D Gupta; Bengali, Tamil 4 101. Shongram by Munsur Ali; Bengali, English, Urdu (Bangladesh, UK) 102. Siri by Rajeev Kumar; Punjabi 103. Spring Thunder by Sriram Kumar Dalton; Hindi 104. Suniyara by Pushpak jain; Marathi 105. Sursapata by Mangesh Kanthale; Marathi 106. Survival by Tushar Gaware; Marathi 107. Tape Story 03 by Wadee Krax Seagull; Hindi, English 108. Terahu (Missed Opportunities) by Tejas; Kannada 109. The Days of Aure by Samy Pavel; English, Hindi, Japanese, Thai, German (Sri Lanka, France) 110. The Last Mile by Manouj Kadaamh; Marathi 111. The Unheard by Abhijeet Dani; Marathi 112. The Winds (Hawayein) [The Winds] by Yogesh Vats; Hindi, English 113. This Sanskrit Thing by Sadashivam Rao; Hindi, Sanskrit, English (India, Germany) 114. Thumbi Maaya (A Magical Dragonfly) by Rathesh Kowsaliya; Tamil 115. Truck Bhar Swapna (Truck Full Of Dreams) by Pramod Pawar; Marathi 116. Umformung - The Transformation by Sudeep Ranjan Sarkar; Hindi, English, Tibetan 117. Ussey Kya Ho Jayega (What If That Happen?) by Amit Ojha; Hindi 118. Vasanthi by Shinos Rahman, Sajas Rahman; Malayalam 119. Vedi Novadina Lamai (Bulletproof Children) by Dr. Indika Ferdinando; Sinhala (Sri Lanka) 120. Versova by Vyshakh RV; Hindi, English 121. Visudha Ratrikal (Moral Nights) by Dr. S Sunil; Malayalam, Hindi, Bengali, English 122. Ward Number 81 by Akash Sharma; Bengali 123. Waste Band by Supriyo Sen; Bengali, English 124. We Didn't Kill Mia by Jai Tank; English 125. Whom The Owls Knew by Gourab Kumar Mullick; Hindi 126. WingMan by Anuj Gulati; Hindi, English 127. Yere Yere Pawsa by Shafaq Khan; Marathi 128. Zollywood by Trushant Ingle; Marathi Short Films 1. 10 ka 4 (Four For Ten) by Rahul Yadav; Hindi 2. 9+1=1 (Nine Plus One Is Equal To One) by Rahul Yadav; Hindi 3. À La Carte by Sidharth Mathawan; English, French, Hindi 4. Aunty Sudha Aunty Radha by Tanuja Chandra; Hindi 5 5. Bebaak (Dying Wind In Her Hair) by Shazia Iqbal; Hindi, English, Urdu 6. Blood Buddhas by Nikhil Singh Rajputt; English 7. Budh (Awakening) by Prashant Ingole; Hindi 8. Changing Face of Chor Bazaar by Usha Despande; Hindi, English 9. Compass Needle by Prithvi Konanur; English, Malayalam 10. Compensation by Lal Vijay Shahdeo; Hindi 11. Dhut by Manish Tiwari; Hindi 12.
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