Title | : | Rab Da Vasta | Batch | : | 10th Batch, Jan 2011 | Director | : | Devulapali Chakravarti | Producer | : | Sagar Agrawal | Writer | : | Tejeshwar Dhillon, Devulapalli Chakravarty | Music | : | Abhinav Agnihotri | Actor | : | Ankit Varshneya, Nissar Khan | Supporting Actor | : | Rabiya Nazki, Lalit Mohan Tiwari, Nayeem Tomar,
Powell Jadaun, Sonal Pandey, Krishan Hooda, Ajit Singh, Deepak Kanojia
| Director of Photography (Cinematographer) | : | NN Raghavendra Kumar | Editor | : | Tejeshwar Dhillon | Sound Designer | : | Rahul Badwelkar | Art Director | : | Sagar Agrawal | Production Company | : | WWIL | Duration | : | 11 mins | Year of Release | : | 2013 | Language | : | Various | Synopsis | : | One Sunday morning, a no typical customer walks into a small time barber shop in East Delhi, demanding a shave. Having faced the ordeal of 1984 anti-Sikh reprisal, Manjeet Singh Sandhu, a devout Sikh-turned-barber mulls over and faces an epiphany of sorts, upon coming face to face with his bête noire. Contextualized in the socio-religious political events of 1984-87 India (in the aftermath of Operation Bluestar and Prime Minister Indira Gandhi’s assassination), Rab da Vaasta (For God’s Sake) – Every Drop Matters, is a screen adaptation of Hernando Téllez’s well-known story – Espuma y nada más (Just Lather, That’s All). |
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