Top 5 Short Films

The best short films have a few key things in common: concise storytelling, great performances, an original concept, and stunning visuals. You can learn from each, but which are the best to watch?

Watch the most original and inspiring short films made by some of the finest directors in India.

1. DEVI

A tale of sisterhood. A tale of suffering. A tale of truth. Watch Devi, a powerful short by Priyanka Banerjee & produced by Electric Apples Entertainment. Streaming now!




2. ROGAN JOSH

A perfect dinner conversation leads to an uncomfortable truth. Rogan Josh stars Naseeruddin Shah, directed by Sanjeev Vig. It pulls you in and leaves you shocked. Watch it now!


3. CHUTNEY

A bit sweet and a whole lot spicy, this chutney has everything you could ask for! Watch this original short film presented by Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films which would leave you with a perfect aftertaste.


4. AHALYA

Suspense, seduction, deceit. A perfect short which makes you want to hold on to your seat. An epic retold in a modern fashion. Watch this nail-biting thriller starring the legendary Soumitra Chatterjee directed by Sujoy Ghosh and presented by Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films.


5. SHAME

A businessman. A housekeeping lady. One business trip and everything changes for the worst. Watch Shame, directed by Anusha Bose, starring Ranvir Shorey, Swara Bhasker, a perfect short film that will keep you hooked till the very end.


Video Source / Film Credits : Royal Stag Barrel Select Large Short Films (https://www.largeshortfilms.com/)

 

Comments

  1. Really liked the recommendation. I would like to add one more - the interior cafe. For me it's an absolute genius of cinematography and storytelling culture. Great work though. Thanks

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    1. Thank you so much for the appreciation . Yes, the story of the interior cafe was really beautiful. 😊

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