Unspoken
With the pressure of moving to a new city and fighting with depression, a young boy (Mihir) seeks comfort through writing his experiences in a diary. It is only when all hope seems to be lost for his optimism that he finds someone (The Girl) who understands the person beneath the words.
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Parth ChopraWriter
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Parth ChopraDirector
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Parth ChopraProducer
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Raj Rani ChopraProducer
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Hema ChopraExecutive Producer
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Neelima ChopraProduction Manager
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Daksh SehdevKey Cast"Mihir "Sharmaji Namkeen
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HarrdeepKey Cast"Mother"
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Aliya GuptaKey Cast"Kanika "
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Vivek SrivastavaKey Cast"Father"
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Ananya KalraKey Cast"Mala"
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Pushkar SharmaDirector of Photography
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Abhishek DubeyEditor
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Bhavya DwivediMusic Composer
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Jainil KansaraSound Desginer
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Abhishek DubeyChief Assistant Director
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Rohit Raj1st Assistant Camera
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Project Type:Short, Student
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Runtime:29 minutes 55 seconds
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Completion Date:May 6, 2023
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Production Budget:1,900 USD
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Country of Origin:India
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Country of Filming:India
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Language:English, Hindi
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:Yes
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Student Project:Yes - University of Delhi
Parth Chopra is a Delhi based Writer/Director who has been working in the film industry since 2021. Only his love for the 'Magic of Cinema' precedes his urge to make Quality Motion Pictures.
He has assisted in major projects like Haq se India(2021) and Online 24/7(2023).
He aims to eventually streamline the cinema market, vanishing the line between Indian Cinema, Hollywood, and World Cinema. He believes that Language is irrelevant when lights go off in a theatre, all that matters is what the film is making you feel.
If you are reading this, then Thank you for your valuable time!
As a conventional of sorts, I believe in films that make you think about them twice, and spawn the urge of revisiting them. Such films feel like they have been made with love, premeditation, detailing, and care. 'Unspoken' is such a film for me.
The philosophical idea behind Unspoken was very personal and close to me so, naturally, I could not have afforded to depict it imprecisely.
Making it as my first film, on a budget, was an unparalleled experience full of roses and thorns. And I believe watching it would be an experience for the audience too, hopefully minus the thorns.