Tired Heart
While facing various problems in such a young age, Samaira becomes so disconnected with the reality and beauty of the world. Her subconscious takes over at such an extent that, being alone in the house is also not what she feels. Throughout the movie, she is in a conversation with death and trying to make up her mind about leaving this world and dying, discovering various ways of taking up her own life, shows how she is really into a trauma. Due to the domestic violence, the physical and mental harassment she is facing because of which she is struggling throughout her life and is willing to leave as soon as possible.
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Kritesh AgarwalDirector
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Kritesh AgarwalWriter
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Kritesh AgarwalProducer
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Rushali PaulKey Cast
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Kartik NairKey Cast
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Raman KrishnatreyKey Cast
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Rima PaulKey Cast
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Deepak ChandelCinematographer
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Project Type:Short
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Runtime:10 minutes
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Completion Date:October 31, 2021
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Production Budget:2,694 USD
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Country of Origin:India
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:slog
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Black & White and Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:No
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Rajasthan International Film FestivalJodhpur
India
March 28, 2022
Rajasthan
Rajasthan International film festival
Kritesh Agarwal
CEO & MD Rising Passion Pvt. Ltd.
Filmmaker, Director, actor & mentor
Liked to be called as an Artist
He is born and brought up in Jaipur, with keen interest in a media & entertainment industry. He is a Journalism & Mass Communication graduate with a work experience of 4 years in the entertainment industry. Currently pursuing Masters in Films & Advertisement from KC College Mumbai. He is associated with My Captain, recognised by the United Nation in the UN SDSN as faculty of filmmaking. He has worked with companies like RSVP movies, Desi melodies & Wooing whistles. He is managing the film production, public relation affairs & future plans of the company and heading training & internship programmes in the company.
He has mentored around 2000 students from PAN India & UAE for Short filmmaking.
Globally it is estimated that upto 1 billion children aged 12-17 years, have experienced physical, sexual, or emotional violence or neglect in their own families.
Children exposed to violence or other adversities substantially have higher rates of anxiety, depression, other mental health problems or suicide.
Speak out against domestic violence. If not for yourself, then for your kids. Care for them and their mental health.