Private Project

Juice Se Leke Biscuit Tak

Samar and Shreya meet for a matrimonial rendezvous at a quaint cafe, engaging in an awkward and hesitant conversation. Samar earnestly strives to avoid any embarrassing blunders, while Shreya attentively observes his every move. Fortunately for both of them the date goes well.

Going forward as Shreya steps into her new role on her first day with her in-laws after marrying Samar, we witness her nervous and tentative demeanor. The film reaches its climax when Shreya, exercising her rightful authority, emerges from the bedroom, only to be met with a shocking reaction from the family, including Samar.

  • Sohaib Ahmer
    Director
  • Sohaib Ahmer
    Writer
  • National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
    Producer
  • Raj Mehta
    Key Cast
  • Heer Upadhyay
    Key Cast
  • S Greeshma
    Crew
    Production
  • Abhay P
    Crew
    Sound Recordist
  • Theertha Prakash
    Crew
    Camera
  • Daksh Dharmichand
    Crew
    Attendant
  • Project Type:
    Short, Student
  • Genres:
    RomCom, Drama
  • Runtime:
    11 minutes 17 seconds
  • Completion Date:
    November 7, 2023
  • Production Budget:
    144 USD
  • Country of Origin:
    India
  • Country of Filming:
    India
  • Language:
    English, Hindi
  • Shooting Format:
    Digital, 35mm, 50mm, Sony FX3
  • Aspect Ratio:
    16:9
  • Film Color:
    Color
  • First-time Filmmaker:
    Yes
  • Student Project:
    Yes - National Institute of Design, Ahmedabad
Director Biography - Sohaib Ahmer

Sohaib Ahmer is a master's film student at NID, Ahmedabad, with a background in CSE from Hyderabad. Driven by a passion for film making, he actively explores the cinematic realm, constantly seeking to deepen his understanding and skills. Additionally, Sohaib has a strong inclination towards Urdu poetry, both in writing and recitation.

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Director Statement

In my inaugural venture into the realm of fiction, I sought to challenge myself by delving into the comedy genre. The concept behind my project was to craft an amusing yet awkward exploration of societal dynamics. Despite being classified as a romantic comedy, the narrative deliberately highlights a profound and serious perspective on society's treatment of women.