Acting
Greeshmaant follows the emotional journey of an openly gay Kathak dancer who is fighting a private battle against a chronic illness. While he confidently expresses his true identity through his art and sexuality in public, he keeps his deteriorating physical health a strict secret from those around him. The narrative explores the heavy burden of his hidden vulnerability, contrasting his vibrant, public artistic expression with the silent, internal struggle for survival.
Sumit Pandey, a feared yet admired "bad boy" in a tier-2 city college, hides a truth he cannot face—his struggle with sexuality. With ambitions of winning student elections, his loyal friends back him, though they bully others. His fragile façade shatters when Shrey, an openly queer and unapologetically authentic student, arrives, earning respect that Pandey secretly envies. Torn between resentment and admiration, Pandey lashes out, ordering an attack on Shrey, only to find no peace. Realizing his true battle is with self-acceptance, he takes a small but hopeful step toward embracing his identity.