Films that challenged the boundaries of cinema to leap into the unknown(Pic Credit: IMDb)

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Cinematic success usually rides on clichéd conventions. But the digital revolution and Pandemic shifting audience’s gaze to it has broke the stereotype. Once in a while, come a few films that challenge the conventional notions of creativity, that Bollywood has set and push boundaries and leap out of the box. Here is an overview of a few such brave films.

AXONE:

This Yoodlee Films production explores the perspective of North-Eastern protagonists caught in the maelstrom of prejudice and casual racism in a Delhi neighbourhood. Thematically, this issue has never been addressed in mainstream Bollywood cinema and we have not often seen realistic portrayals of characters from the North-East either. Perhaps the realism and honesty came from director Nicholas Kharkongor who told an oft ignored story from an insider’s view-point and caught the social and emotional nuances that any other director would have missed. The sudden spiralling of what was meant to be a celebratory meal into an acrimonious social exchange shows us how pervasive dicrimination is. The film stars Sayani Gupta, Vinay Pathak, Lin Laishram, Dolly Ahluwalia, Adil Hussain, Lanuakum Ao, Tenzin Dalha and Rohan Joshi.

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C U SOON:

It is safe to say that this Fahadh Faasil and Nazriya Nazim production would not have been made if we had not been hit by a pandemic. The Mahesh Narayan directorial C U Soon starring Fahadh Faasil himself, Darshana Rajendran and Roshan Mathew worked with the space and time limitations imposed by the pandemic and wove them into an engaging plot. So the story of a software engineer drawn into the web of a virtual love story is tightly woven around online chats, video calls, and technology driven solutions. The narrative shot entirely during the lockdown, even without too many outdoor shots keeps us engrossed thanks to its smart script and compelling performances. An experiment new to all the industries including Bollywood and South.