Imaginary Tales
“I am an Optimist. May be that’s why I can make a fool of myself.”
Set in the foothills of the Himalayas, this is the story of three lost friends who are trapped in a mountain resort living a disturbing truth that is also strangely liberating.
A rebellious female student and a reticent middle-aged gynecologist strike up an unlikely bond rooted in mutual comfort as they each confront a life-altering incident.
Amidst break up and loss, a young woman finds unexpected beauty when she stumbles upon her father’s subterranean life as a poet.
Edited & Directed by: Anshul Tiwari | Produced by: Shikha Jain, Debasmita Dasgupta & Saurabh Garg| Written by: Anshul Tiwari & Debasmita Dasgupta | Based on the short story by: Madhumita Dasgupta
In the early days of coronavirus pandemic, a Singaporean man locks himself at home to the frustration of his wife and daughter. But he meets a stranger who changes his life.
The pivotal scene from Wabi Sabi (our first short film) of Annie leaving her mother.
What is the source of the first word? How did it reach the humans?
Filmed in Bhutan.
Music by Huun-Huur-Tu and Alash Ensemble, Courtsey Free Music Archive
Charis Vera playing Annie
Amidst break up and loss, a young woman finds unexpected beauty when she stumbles upon her father’s subterranean life as a poet.
Edited & Directed by: Anshul Tiwari
Written by: Anshul Tiwari & Debasmita Dasgupta
Produced by: Shikha Jain, Debasmita Dasgupta & Saurabh Garg
Based on the short story by: Madhumita Dasgupta
***Cast***
Naseeruddin Shah (Saket Diwan) | Ira Dubey (Sai Diwan) | Arfi Lamba (Vikrant) | Dilshad Patel (Shaili) | Jhuma Biswas (Savita)
Wabi Sabi Film Poster
The set of Annie’s Room
Anne Law and Debasmita Dasgupta on the set of Wabi Sabi, joined by Anshul Tiwari (dir) at the back.
L to R: Mohd Shahrilz and Chera Vera
I will always be there beside you.