Nawab
9 Min 49 Sec
1.57 M
‘Nawab’ is a touching Indian short film that uncovers the profound, unexpected bond between a man and his loyal companion. What begins as a seemingly ordinary relationship soon reveals itself as a deep, emotional connection, where love and loyalty transcend the limits of species. As a man faces life’s challenges, it’s his bond with his faithful companion that helps him find strength, resilience, and redemption in the most unexpected ways.
Directed by Mansi Jain, ‘Nawab’ is an intimate exploration of companionship and the silent, unspoken ways in which love can heal, offering a poignant reflection on what truly matters in life. Starring Aparshakti Khurana, Geetika Vidya, Maria Goretti, and Mallika Dua, this emotionally rich short film explores themes of solace, connection, and the quiet strength of animal companionship within just 9 minutes and 49 seconds.
Why Watch ‘Nawab’?
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When Divorce Leaves a Dog Behind
In Mansi Jain’s short film ‘Nawab’, Aparshakti Khurana plays a man grappling with the aftermath of a failed marriage and an unexpected custody: a 35-kg black Labrador named Nawab. Neither he nor his ex-wife wants the dog, but he’s left with the responsibility. What begins as a reluctant burden soon evolves into a journey of reluctant companionship, as he tries everything from shelters to abandonment to offloading the pet. But Nawab, like grief, refuses to be discarded so easily.
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Aparshakti Khurana’s Subtle Descent into Emotional Chaos
Khurana delivers a performance that balances comedy and melancholy with finesse. His portrayal of a man emotionally adrift fumbling through pet care, heartbreak, and existential frustration grounds the film in relatable vulnerability. His comedic timing doesn’t undercut the emotional weight; instead, it adds texture to a man who’s both lost and learning.
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Mallika Dua’s Quiet Strength in a Pivotal Role
Mallika Dua plays a young woman who runs a pet care centre, offering a grounded counterpoint to Khurana’s spiralling character. Her role, though understated, brings warmth and clarity to the narrative, subtly guiding the protagonist toward acceptance. Dua’s performance is a reminder of her range beyond comedy, anchoring the film with empathy and quiet strength.
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A Dog as a Mirror to Human Abandonment
At its heart, ‘Nawab’ is a story about the abandonment of relationships, responsibilities, and even parts of oneself. The dog becomes a living metaphor for the emotional baggage we try to shed when life unravels. As the protagonist attempts to rid himself of Nawab, the film gently asks, ‘What are we really trying to leave behind?’
Watch ‘Nawab’ on Royal Stag Barrel Select Shorts
Ready to redefine companionship through a cinematic gem? ‘Nawab’ beautifully explores the deep bond between a man and his loyal companion, showing how healing and emotional growth can come from the quietest connections. Stream ‘Nawab’ now on Royal Stag Barrel Select Shorts and our official YouTube channel, and immerse yourself in stories that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth.
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