Synopsis
Two best friends finally meet after a year of staying in touch through scattered phone calls. But have they truly been checking on each other?
Directed by Sriram Nihar
Two best friends finally meet after a year of staying in touch through scattered phone calls. But have they truly been checking on each other?
Ela unnav is a slow burner, dialogues has deep meaning in it and everything is interconnected. One setup and pays off had my heart soul.
Sriram, the quality of your work skyrocketed from the first one to this one. Equally, credit is due to Rishit for the quality of the frames; I know how much hard work he puts into them.
Both actresses look so natural, and so does their acting. I can see bits and pieces of frames from our first project but this one is way way beyond better.
I’m so proud that I have acted in your film, it will be even bigger and humongous in future. Btw, music is subtle, mannnnn why the F didn’t you…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
For the review, I think I need to wear my Rajeev Masand’s Hat!
We talk. We listen.
But do we really listen, or do we simply hear?
Everyone is so busy with their own lives that we often forget others exist beyond the smiles they wear and the answers they give.
“How are you?” is not just a three-word greeting. It carries depth. It can be a doorway, a pause, a small act of care.
You never truly know what someone is going through, but sometimes, that simple question can make them feel seen, heard, and a little less alone.
This is what this short film takes you through, a strong emotional core, carried beautifully through a simple yet powerful conversation.
Sriram Nihar, Kudos!!!✨✨❤️