Keeda
24 Min 55 Sec
91.25 K
‘Keeda’ is a raw and gripping short film that dives deep into the volatile world of Mumbai’s ghettos. It follows the unsettling journey of Mukya, a 20-year-old boy whose hatred for his neighbour, Shailesh, sets off a chain of events that spirals beyond his control. What begins as a reckless joke soon unravels into a sobering tale of consequences.
As the tension escalates, the film lays bare the power of stigma and the fragility of human perception. Through its intense storytelling and haunting realism, ‘Keeda’ stands out as the perfect entry in the short film collection, spotlighting cinema that doesn’t shy away from discomfort but instead uses it to provoke thought and reflection.
Why Watch ‘Keeda’?
-
Four Movers and a City’s Unspoken Truths
In ‘Keeda’, director Sneh Nihalani introduces us to four young men: Mukya, Sanket, Altaf, and Dilip, who work as furniture movers in Mumbai. Their camaraderie and daily banter paint a vivid picture of youth navigating the challenges of urban life. However, beneath their lighthearted interactions lies a narrative that delves into deeper societal issues, reflecting the complexities of their environment.
-
Unpacking the Layers of HIV Stigma
The film courageously addresses the sensitive topic of HIV/AIDS, shedding light on the stigma and misconceptions surrounding the disease. Through the characters’ experiences, ‘Keeda’ explores how a lack of awareness and societal prejudices can lead to devastating consequences.
-
The Weight of Parental Expectations
Beyond health-related themes, ‘Keeda’ also touches upon the pressures of parental expectations. The film portrays how constant comparisons and unrealistic aspirations imposed by parents can strain relationships and impact the mental well-being of the youth. This subplot adds another layer to the film, highlighting the multifaceted challenges faced by the younger generation.
-
A Raw and Resonant Urban Tale
Set against the backdrop of Mumbai’s cut-throat streets, ‘Keeda’ offers an unfiltered look into the lives of its protagonists. The film’s authenticity is amplified by the compelling performances of its cast, including Prasad Patkar, Anmol Sabbani, Tabrez Sheikh, and Kashif Khan. Their portrayals bring depth to the narrative, making the characters’ struggles and triumphs resonate with the audience.
Watch ‘Keeda’ on Royal Stag Barrel Select Shorts
Ready to confront a story that’s as dark as it is necessary? ‘Keeda’ is a cinematic gut-punch; raw, unrelenting, and powerfully relevant. Watch it now on Royal Stag Barrel Select Shorts’ official YouTube channel to discover more compelling narratives that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth.