It’s not the exterior but what matters is interior!!!

As short films are in great demand, different topics are raised in short films conveying some or the other social messages. And then this week, Khamakha released, assuming it would be another social message conveying short film, still I felt to watch this. But now I'm glad I saw it.

This simple and sweet film that boy spotted a girl, their eyes locked, he broke the ice and fireworks; turned out to be attractive. the story was about a rich guy (Harshvardhan Rane) who finds himself in public transport when his car breaks. In the bus full of villagers he comes across the young girl (Manjari Fadnnis) whose aspect towards life makes her stand apart from the crowd the crowd. She doesn't conclude the character of an individual on the basis of exterior outlook or the spoken language. 

A few sweet moments they spend together are really adorable. In fact, this 17-minute short film manages to hold our attention. Honestly, even at the end, I was asking for more. It's really entertaining but at the same time the fulfilling experience. it takes all kinds to make a bus journey worth the trip

Khamakha narrates how romantic interactions are gaining new tones and forms even as we remain none the wiser, efficiently.

 


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