Shot in the holy city of Vrindavan amidst the auspicious Kartik month, Teamo Productions HQ Limited's film "Vrindavan" is now in the post-production stage, preparing for international film festival rounds. With a successful wrap-up celebrated at the iconic Kusum Sarovar, the film promises an emotional odyssey that captures the essence of Vrindavan and its stories.
Starring Ms. Avika Gor, Mr. Namit Das, and Ms. Zarina Wahab, "Vrindavan" embarks on a journey of self-discovery. Avika Gor portrays Radhika, a young woman who finds herself in Vrindavan following a revelation that changes everything. Entrusted with a mission by her late father, Radhika must reunite with her grandmother, a woman who left home as a young widow five decades ago. The search, intertwined with the stories of 30,000 widows, becomes a quest for belonging and closure. As Radhika delves deeper into the past and explores the depths of Vrindavan, she encounters a network of emotions. Radhika finds solace and guidance in the enigmatic IAS officer Pratyay, portrayed by Namit Das, whose character embodies dedication and integrity.
Mr. Mohaan Nadaar, Managing Director of TPHQ, emphasizes the importance of meticulously designing the post-production process. "We are keenly focused on ensuring that the emotional highlights of this poignant drama and the beauty of Vrindavan, are preserved and amplified during post-production," he stated.
Ms. Shrabani Deodhar, Chief Executive Officer of TPHQ, National Award-winning filmmaker and CEO of TPHQ, said, "It's vital for the team to approach this stage with utmost seriousness and dedication to deliver the impactful film we envision."
Ms. Ketki Bhavin Mehta, Whole-time Director cum Chief Operating Officer of TPHQ, further added with a smile, "We had seen how the unit had shot this emotional drama. It will be interesting to see how all that is presented on the edit table."
The film has been directed by Shruti Anindita Vermaa and Amitabh S Verma. Amitabh also happens to be a trained editor and he will be editing Vrindavan.