"I want to push the boundaries of storytelling and create a series of short films that not only entertain but also provoke thought and introspection," Avanthika explains. "The Navarasa concept offers a unique framework for exploring the human condition, and I'm excited to see how my team and I can bring this vision to life."
The project will be shot in Hindi, and the films will be designed to be self-contained, with a runtime of approximately 10-15 minutes each. The films will be released on popular online platforms, allowing audiences from across the world to experience the magic of Indian cinema.
As Avanthika Nair herself says, "I'm thrilled to embark on this creative journey, and I hope that my films will inspire audiences to reflect on the complexities of human emotions and the power of storytelling."
Avanthika Nair, a young and talented filmmaker from India, has been fascinated by the Navarasa concept since her early days as a film student. Her vision for the "Avanthika Nair Solo 2025 Hindi Navarasa Short Film Festival" is to create a platform that showcases the diversity and richness of Indian cinema, while exploring the complexities of human emotions.