Jitendra Mishra
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The film is the screen adaptation of Chef Vikas Khanna's novel The Last Color, which follows the friendship between a young tight-rope walker and a widow named Noor in Banaras. The duo yearns to play with colors on the occasion of Holi, but Noor and the other widows are held back by tradition.
The Last Color

Buried Seeds, a film by Andrei Severny, is a timeless story of human passion, willpower, and resolve in the face of adversity. The film follows Michelin Star Chef Vikas Khanna's on his journey as an immigrant. Born with clubbed feet in Amritsar, Vikas is bullied by his classmates. Khanna takes refuge in his grandmothers kitchen and discovers his passion for the vivid traditions of Indian cuisine. At the age of 29, Vikas moves to New York with nothing in his pocket and ends up in a homeless shelter. Through years of struggle and hard work Vikas opens his first Indian restaurant in Manhattan. Over time Vikas Khanna grows to become one of the most influential chefs in the world and a cultural ambassador of his nation. While wealth and glory may be transient, what truly defines him is the will to create himself every single day.
Buried Seeds

The story of 'Sala Budha' or 'The stupid Old man' revolves around an old village head, the Sarpanch of a village, who tries his best to take care of the subjects at any cost. The film has successfully depicted the strong relationship of the earlier days in the villages of western Odisha and the innocence, simplicity and righteousness of the Old man, who finally gets his reward from the King. This is nice motivational and inspirational movie which says with positive thinking and wit all obstacles can be cleared.
Sala Budha
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Baghuni

Zero Valley, a quaint town nestled in the dawn-lit land of North East India. Known for its Apatani tribe, random rainbows, handicrafts, and generations of defaced women.
Valley of Fireflies

In the rugged Aravali region of Rajasthan, Tilak, a 40- year-old tea stall owner, struggles to make ends meet after losing his wife four years ago. His 12-year-old son, Ragu, a mute and sensitive boy, studies in class 5 and shares an unspoken bond with the surrounding mountains. While Tilak dreams of economic growth boost by relentless mining, Ragu feels the pain of nature's destruction. His love for the mountains fuels a quiet rebellion, when he starts planting trees wherever he can, hoping to heal the scars of destruction.