Rup, once a hopeful boy, became an antisocial criminal after his mother was raped by a powerful politician and later committed suicide. With his friend Soham, he murdered the rapist—an unsolved case that led them into a world of crime: political killings and organ trafficking. Years later, IPS Rao launched an investigation, appointing officer Ananya Sharma who seduced Rup to uncover his network. As trust grew, so did the betrayal. In a final encounter led by ACP Raghav Mishra, Rup was shot dead. His story was not just of crime, but of a justice denied—and a soul lost too soon.
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In the fog-covered hills of Kurseong, a young man's mysterious death leads to the discovery of a strange perfume bottle—its scent dangerously seductive and reality-altering. A seasoned detective arrives to investigate, but what begins as a suicide case soon spirals into a psychological nightmare. As visions blur and hallucinations take hold, tribal symbols, unsolved murders, and haunting memories of a lost love surface. The line between perception and truth dissolves, dragging the investigator into the very madness he sought to understand. FLOWER X, directed by Prabir Pachal, is a psychological thriller laced with romance, mysticism, and dread. It explores how memory, identity, and grief can be manipulated by unseen forces—where even a single breath can change everything.
Title: Dream Traveller A Film by: Prabir Pachal Genre: Comedy | Drama | Fantasy Language: English Duration: 40 minutes Logline: A cranky retired teacher’s accidental pill mix-up sends him into a surreal fantasy of regained youth, online fame, and digital flirtations—only to awaken to the quiet, messy beauty of aging and love. Overview: Dream Traveller is a quirky, heartfelt short film about Rakesh Babu, a grumpy 55-year-old who lives a dull life with his spirited wife, Roma Devi. One day, a medicine mix-up makes him young again. He dives into social media madness and flirtation with a Zumba instructor, while Roma finds comfort in chatting with an admirer. Their hidden digital lives collide in a dreamlike café showdown—until Rakesh wakes up to reality. It was all a fantasy. But through the chaos, he and Roma rediscover tenderness in their flawed, ordinary love. Tagline: “Sometimes, to find love again… all you need is the wrong pill.”