1924-The Kakori Project
Inspired by true events, in the winter of 1924 Kolkata (India), amidst the fervour of the Indian Nationalist Movement, an 18-year-old torn between personal convictions and the call for national duty is recruited by a seasoned freedom fighter. Tasked with a pivotal mission against the British, the boy's internal conflict escalates when he's required to prove his loyalty through the assassination of a British informant.
As the consequences of his actions unfold, the narrative intricately weaves the fate of an orphaned little girl into the tapestry of loyalty, sacrifice, and the relentless struggle for independence.
Set against the socio-political turbulence of the era, this historical dramatic thriller delves into the profound choices individuals make within the complex fabric of a nation's fight for freedom and intertwines the tumultuous events of the Indian Independence Struggle with the haunting realities of children caught in conflict zones.
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Prataya SahaDirectorI am, Mehmood, The Golden Cage, Just Another Day, The Good Wife
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Prataya SahaWriterI am, Mehmood, Just Another Day, The Good Wife
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Poorva BhatProducerWhat's the Film About?
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Vijaykumar MirchandaniExecutive ProducerAndhela Ravamidhi, Love My Zindagi, 1924-The Kakori Project, A Pinch of Salt, The Gift, Asura-The Demon Within, Raj-Lost and Found, Dos Bros Force, LIV, The Song Of The Rifles, Zoe, To Be Forgotten, Coming out with the help of a time machine, Stranger in the Room. Red Rose, The Last Jam Jar, Divide: Time to Breathe, Love Can't be Locked Down, Paese Che Vai - When in Rome, The Process, Habaneros, Where The Streets Have No Name, They are No Less
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Anshulika KapoorAssociate ProducerThe Good Wife, Mein, Mehmood, The Golden Cage
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Maneesh VermaAssociate Producer
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Kartikey TripathiKey CastLost
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Deboprasad HaldarKey CastThe Golden Cage, Bayish e Shrabon
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Rohit BasforeKey Cast
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Sudeb DasKey Cast
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Swarnakshi DeyKey Cast
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Joydeep BhowmikCinematography
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Prasanth AmbiliEditing & ColoristThe Golden Cage
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Apurv PrasannaSound DesignThe Golden Cage, I am Mehmood
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Adrian Valentine RodriguesMixing & MasteringThe Golden Cage, I am Mehmood
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Neil ChatterjeeGraphic DesignerThe Golden Cage, I am Mehmood, The Good Wife, Slapped,
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Debkumar BanerjeeProduction Assistant
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Kartik BhandareMusic DirectorI am Mehmood
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Project Type:Short
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Genres:Dramatic, Thriller, History
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Runtime:5 minutes
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Completion Date:January 1, 2024
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Production Budget:5,000 USD
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:Bengali, Hindi
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:4:3
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
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Digital Cinema Package:Unavailable
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Kerala Short Film FestivalErnakulum
India
March 29, 2025
Official Selection -
Himachal Short Film FestivalManali
India
December 14, 2024
Official Selection -
International Kolkata Short Film FestivalKolkata
India
January 26, 2025
Official Selection -
Nepal Human Rights International Film FestivalKathmandu
Nepal
December 12, 2024
Nepal Premiere
Official Selection -
Big Apple Film FestivalNew York
India
December 12, 2024
New York Premiere
Official Selection -
International Film Festival of South Asia (Toronto)Toronto
Canada
October 11, 2024
World Premiere
Official Selection
Prataya Saha is an independent filmmaker, Tedx performer, theatre director & photographer based out of India and Dubai. His films have been selected in 98 film festivals worldwide, winning 28 awards in 14 countries, including the Oscars, Canadian Screen Award & BAFTA Qualifying festivals.
Most of his films hover around subjects with a strong social message, sometimes the ones that are uncomfortable but important.
His last film, The Golden Cage, qualified for the Oscars 2024.
"What's the Film About?" - A documentary film he co-produced World Premiered at Visions du Reel, Switzerland in 2024.
Over the years his work has been covered by numerous media houses including The Week, India Today. BBC UK, Times of India, The Hindu, The New Indian Express, etc.
Set during the Indian Independence Movement, this film is a converging point of my immense gratitude to my countrymen who sacrificed for the freedom we enjoy today and my general apathy towards war in current times that is coming at the cost of countless human lives - especially children - the most vulnerable section among the ones affected.
Additionally, I wanted to look at the movement from a multi-dimensional perspective i.e. the viewpoints of opposite sides in question, the mental traumas inflicted on innocent children (like in any catastrophic war) and the then British Administration's ability to divide the people in the country through division politics and favouritism.
This neo-noir film is treated with a lot of gentleness and subtlety, which I am hoping the audience will resonate with. I sincerely hope this effort opens up a series of much-needed conversations for a better future.