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Photo Prem

Photo Prem

Original Name: Photo Prem
English Name: Photo Prem
Year: 2018
Run Time: 93’
Language: Marathi
Type (Colour/ Black & White): Colour
Country: India
Director: Aditya Rathi & Gayatri Patil
Producer: Mehul Shah, Aditya Rathi, Gayatri Patil
Cast: Neena Kulkarni, Amita Khopkar, Vikas Hande, Chaitrali Rode, Sameer Dharamadhikari
Screenplay: Aditya Rathi
Cinematographer: Kedar Phadke
Editor: B. Mahanteshwar, Rohan Sarode
Sound Designer: Avinash Sonawane
Music Composer: Kaushal Inamdar
Costume Designer: Soniya Sahastrabuddhe
Production Company: Nirman Studios
World Sales: Aditya Rathi
World Sales Phone:+91 9049563300
World Sales Email: mail.adityarathi@gmail.com

Festivals :

  • 2018 MAMI
  • 2019 IFFI

Selected Filmography:

Aditya Rathi

  • 2019 Photo Prem
  • 2011 Baalya (Short)

Gayatri Patil

  • 2019 Photo Prem
  •  
  • 2010 Maktub (Short)

Director’s Biography:

Aditya Rathi

Aditya always believed in an alternative brand of cinema that talks about simple human emotions and aspirations that are loose yet always defined. After assisting a few film makers on films, he co-founded, Nirmaan Studios. Photo Prem is his first feature.

Gayatri Patil

Gayatri has always believed that stories enabled her to experience life much more than just the happenings of the physical world around her. After making a critically acclaimed short film, Maktub she co-founded, Nirmaan Studios. Photo Prem is her first Feature.

Synopsis:

While attending a funeral, Maee, a typical housewife realises that in situations like these people often look for a photo of the deceased that can be put up in his/her remembrance.

She realises that being the photophobic that she is, she doesn’t have a good picture to be put up after her. This leads her to think that she might just be forgotten by the generations to come as without a picture they will not be able to relate to her. Worried she sets out on a quest to overcome her fear of the camera and get a good picture. But will she be able to get a picture that would define her? And will people be able to relate to it?