
Coffee Bloom(2015)
Hindi90 mins
Coffee Bloom (2015) is a 90-minute Hindi film directed by Manu Warrier. Starring Nandinii Sen, Sharath Parvathavani and Sugandha Garg. With an audience rating of 6.7/10, Coffee Bloom stands as one of the notable Hindi releases of 2015.
Director:Manu Warrier
Mood:
emotionalupliftingdark
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Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 6 March 2015
- Director
- Manu Warrier
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 1h 30m
- GudVibe Rating
- 6.7/10
Storyline
A man named Dev has given up on life after a failed romance. A major event then sends him to a coffee plantation, where he begins a new journey.
“A lost man finds new life in a coffee field.”
Film Details
6.7Rating
90Minutes
HindiLanguage
Release Date6 March 2015
Release Typetheatrical
Parental Guide
Violence
Low
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Low
Vibe & Tags
Mood
emotionalupliftingdark
Themes
loveidentitysurvivalfamily
Tonepoetic
Pacingslow-burn
Complexitymoderate
Audienceniche
Best Withalone
Violence1
Emotion4
Humor2
Rewatchability3
Reviews & Ratings
Your Rating
6.7/10Rating
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Cast & Crew
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Nandinii SenActor
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Sugandha RamActor
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Ishwari Bose BhattacharyaActor
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Mohan KapoorActor
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Arjun MathurActor
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Sharath ParvathavaniActor
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Sugandha GargActor
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Manu WarrierDirector
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Harish AminCrew
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Ishwari Bose-BhattacharyaActor
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Mohan KapurActor
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Trivia
- The film was shot on a real coffee plantation in Coorg, Karnataka, known as the 'Scotland of India'.
- Director Manu Warrier made his feature film debut with this movie after working in advertising.
- Lead actor Arjun Mathur prepared for his role by spending time with coffee planters to understand their daily life.
- The film's soundtrack was composed by Alokananda Dasgupta, daughter of renowned composer Bappi Lahiri.
- It premiered at the 2014 Mumbai Film Festival before its theatrical release in 2015.
- The story uses the coffee plantation's growth cycle as a metaphor for the protagonist's personal journey.
- Despite critical praise, the film had a very limited theatrical release in India.