Anukul
21 Min 53 Sec
6.96 M
Directed by Sujoy Ghosh and based on Satyajit Ray’s short story, ‘Anukul‘ is a 21-minute Hindi-language science fiction drama that delves into the evolving dynamics between humans and machines. Set in Kolkata, the film follows Nikunj Chaturvedi played by Saurabh Shukla, a Hindi teacher who purchases a humanoid robot named ‘Anukul’ played by Parambrata Chatterjee to assist with household chores. As ‘Anukul‘ integrates into Nikunj’s life, tensions arise, especially with Nikunj’s cousin Ratan played by Kharaj Mukherjee, who harbours resentment towards androids due to personal setbacks.
The narrative unfolds to reveal deeper themes of morality, adaptation, and the unforeseen consequences of technological advancement. With a compelling storyline and stellar performances, ‘Anukul‘ challenges viewers to reflect on the ethical boundaries of artificial intelligence and its place in human society.
Why Watch ‘Anukul’
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A Modern Adaptation of a Classic Narrative
Sujoy Ghosh masterfully adapts Satyajit Ray’s visionary tale, bringing to life a story that, despite being penned decades ago, resonates profoundly in today’s technologically driven world. The film bridges the gap between past foresight and present realities, offering a narrative that’s both nostalgic and forward-thinking.
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Capturing Humanity and Inner Conflict Through Powerful Performances
Parambrata Chatterjee’s portrayal of ‘Anukul‘ captures the nuanced transition from a programmed entity to a being exhibiting human-like emotions and decisions. Saurabh Shukla, as Nikunj, delivers a performance that encapsulates the internal conflict of a man torn between societal norms and personal beliefs.
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Exploration of Ethical Dilemmas
The film delves deep into the moral quandaries posed by artificial intelligence. As ‘Anukul‘ begins to make decisions that blur the lines between programmed responses and autonomous choices, viewers are prompted to question the ethical implications of creating machines that mirror human consciousness.
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A Reflection on Societal Adaptation
Through its characters and their interactions with ‘Anukul’, the film mirrors society’s struggle to adapt to rapid technological changes. It highlights the resistance, acceptance, and eventual dependence that often accompany such transitions, making it a mirror to our own experiences with technology.
Stream ‘Anukul’ Now on Royal Stag Barrel Select Shorts
‘Anukul‘ is part of the Royal Stag Barrel Select Shorts collection, dedicated to showcasing select short films that delve into diverse narratives and human experiences. Stream ‘Anukul‘ to experience a compelling exploration of humanity, technology, and the ethical boundaries that intertwine them — and explore more such engaging short films, all available to watch for free on our YouTube channel.
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