Rachita Gorowala
Directing
Known For

Over a monsoon-soaked day in a crumbling Mumbai building, a young masseuse moves quietly from body to body. Her caring touch soothes the pain of an ailing, bedridden woman, and the anxiety of a new mother, exhausted by duty and desire. As care slips toward intimacy, her hands become a conduit through which life, death, and desire pass without resolution.
Humid
Begamon ka Bhopal is an ode to the times that once existed in Bhopal, through an everyday journey/nostalgia that is lived by a writer, a film keeper and royal descendants. Each in their own way hold onto time and thus become it. Through a lyrical, musical and an introspective journey the film tries to create an emotion, Huzun, a word in Persian that means, a nostalgia that is hard to describe.