Maharshi Tuhin Kashyap, an SRFTI graduate from Assam, began his career in children’s theatre before moving into filmmaking. His short films and documentaries have screened internationally, with Flowers in a Hailstorm premiering in Japan and Remember Silsako winning the Silver Nagari Award. He has also written screenplays for four features—Boroxun: Songs for Rains, Hero, Bulu Film, and Goodbye Guruji—and continues to develop new projects in Assam.
An illegal-migrant chicken seller shares an intimate bond with his red RX100 motorcycle, but when he has to dispose of it in fear of being framed for an accident, his grief spirals into an obsession turning into something unsettling. The line between man and machine slowly blurs.
Raju Roy as Siken, Esther Jama Paulino Kenyi as Abebe
Cinematography: Shinkhano Marma, Editor: Sadang Arangham, Sound Design and Mixing: Arnab Borah, Music: Bhaskar
S M Nazmul Haque
Maharshi Tuhin Kashyap