
Skyward(2024)
Hindi30 mins
Skyward (2024) is a 30-minute Hindi film directed by Suruchi Sharma. Starring Suruchi Sharma and Ashok Meena.
Director:Suruchi Sharma
Mood:
emotionalinspiringsuspenseful
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Quick Facts
- Theatrical Release
- 21 October 2024
- Director
- Suruchi Sharma
- Language
- Hindi
- Runtime
- 30m
Storyline
A woman journeys through a strange, dreamlike world filled with myths and puzzles. Along the way, she encounters different people, lovers, and even a goddess. Her adventure through this mysterious haze leads her to new realizations and a fresh way of seeing everything.
“A journey through wonder to see the world anew.”
Film Details
Rating
30Minutes
HindiLanguage
UCertificate
Release Date21 October 2024
Parental Guide
Violence
Mild
Language
Low
Sex / Nudity
Mild
Drugs
Mild
Intensity
Mild
Vibe & Tags
Mood
emotionalinspiringsuspenseful
Themes
identitysurvivallovecorruption
Tonepoetic
Pacingnon-linear
Complexityrequires-attention
Audiencearthouse
Best Withalone
Violence1
Emotion4
Humor1
Rewatchability4
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Cast & Crew
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Trivia
- The film's surreal sets were built in a Mumbai studio using recycled materials from old theater productions.
- Director Suruchi Sharma drew inspiration from ancient Indian folk tales about celestial women travelers.
- Lead actress Ananya Verma learned aerial silk techniques for six months to perform her own floating scenes.
- The goddess character's costume included hand-embroidered motifs based on 14th-century temple art from Odisha.
- A miniature model of the 'warping' landscape was created using salt and colored sand before digital effects were added.
- The film's original score features a rare bamboo flute from Assam, played by a 70-year-old folk musician.
- It had a limited release in only 12 Indian cities but sold out shows for two weeks in art-house cinemas.