RADIUS

TRIJYA

By Akshay INDIKAR

BOMBAY BERLIN FILM PRODUCTIONS, LLP. - as PROD

Drama - Completed 2019

There is a universal notion that there is a definitive space, a compartment in our hearts, where we all want to reach. From that wish, a journey takes birth, a journey which is a mosaic of humans.

Festivals
& Awards

Shanghai 2019
Asian New Talent Awards
Tallinn Black Nights IFF 2019
Current Waves
Dhaka 2020
Dhaka International Film Festival, 2020 at Asian Film Competition
Geneva 2020
Black Movie International Film Festival, Geneva.
New York Indian film festival 2021
Rainbow film festival 2021
National Award for Best Sound Design 2022
State Award for Best Sound Design 2022
    • Year of production
    • 2019
    • Genres
    • Drama
    • Countries
    • INDIA, GERMANY
    • Languages
    • MARATHI
    • Budget
    • 0.6 - 1 M$
    • Duration
    • 90 mn
    • Director(s)
    • Akshay INDIKAR
    • Producer(s)
    • Katharina SUCKALE, Arvind PAKHLE, Arfi LAMBA
    • Synopsis

    • In an age where, being oblivious to your true self has increasingly become a reality for many, such a path to self-discovery can lead to feelings of loneliness, confusion, fear and doubt.

      Artistically inclined villager Avdhut Kale struggles to find his place in the metropolis of Pune. Working as a reporter for the local newspaper, he is stuck with helping his colleague write the horoscope section or trying to meet the demands of his editor who wants to publish factual but sensational news.

      As the film progresses, Avdhut travels back home and is faced with the prospect of an arranged marriage. His work and the mounting societal pressures of what is expected of him is a disconnect from his true self.

      Moreover, his passivity towards life is made apparent through his discourses with friends and family, who voice their perspective of life.

      Divided into five chapters, the final chapter witnesses his journey to the countryside, where he seeks wisdom and spiritual insight.

      Trijya traces the journey of Avdhut, from his hometown in rural India and how he faces the reality of his own dreams and aspirations about life in a large Indian city. It takes us through the challenges of today's modern way of life and the compromises one inevitably makes along the way to find peace and a place we can call our own.