Antimettham
Sometimes we make choices in order to accommodate others, which doesn't always have to be.
Antimettham tells the story of an individual who chose to live a selfless life in spite of the ultimatum life throws at him.
Antimettham: Sanskrit root word for Ultimatum
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JayaPrakash TelanganaDirectorShadows, Rajiga vori Raajigaa, Antimettham, (dis)connected
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JayaPrakash TelanganaWriterShadows, Rajiga vori Raajigaa, Antimettham, (dis)connected
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JayaPrakash TelanganaProducerShadows, Rajiga vori Raajigaa, Antimettham, (dis)connected
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Arun MandapakaKey Cast
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Madhura JugadeKey Cast
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Rebecca RussellKey Cast
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Alex HannKey Cast
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Srinivas Reddy KompallyKey Cast
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Maheshwar VelidandiKey Cast
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Mally GabbardKey Cast
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Vicki BartlettKey Cast
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Tsimafi HashkoCinematography
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Revathi NaloleVocals & Music
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Joyce LuckeProduction Managers
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Vicki BartlettProduction Managers
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Chaitanya ChekkillaExecutive ProducerShadows, Rajiga vori Raajigaa, Antimettham, (dis)connected
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Srinivas Reddy KompallyStill Photography
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Maheshwar VelidandiStill Photography
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Project Type:Short, Web / New Media
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Runtime:4 minutes
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Completion Date:August 8, 2014
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Production Budget:100 USD
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Country of Origin:United States
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Country of Filming:United States
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital, Panasonic
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:No
JayaPrakash Telangana is a Civil Engineer by education, an I.T Analyst by profession and a Film-maker by aspiration. He has directed short films such as Shadows, Antimettham, (dis)connected & Rajiga vori Rajiga.
He is currently working on a script for a feature film set in turbulent 1970s Telangana (a newly formed 29th state of India) during an emergency time.
Borrowing Satyajit Rays Quote "For the truly serious, socially conscious film maker, there can be no prolonged withdrawal into fantasy. He must face the challenge of contemporary reality, examine the facts, probe them, sift them and select from them the material to be transformed into the stuff of cinema." from 'Our Films, Their Films' (1958).
JayaPrakash Telangana believes that any or all forms of creativity need to have some kind of social relevance.