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Vakratunda Swaha
Vakratunda Swaha
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VAKRATUNDA SWAHA

Directed by Ashish Avikunthak
India, 2010
Short, Avant-Garde

Synopsis

In 1997, Avikunthak filmed a sequence of a friend immersing an idol of Ganesha at Chowpati beach, Bombay on the last day of the Ganapati festival. A year later, his friend committed suicide. After twelve years, Avikunthak completed as a requiem to his friend.

Synopsis

In 1997, Avikunthak filmed a sequence of a friend immersing an idol of Ganesha at Chowpati beach, Bombay on the last day of the Ganapati festival. A year later, his friend committed suicide. After twelve years, Avikunthak completed as a requiem to his friend.

Our take

Beginning as a requiem to a friend, Vakratund Swaha is a deeply personal, contemplative take on the rituals that symbolise a new life after death. An inventive collage shot over 12 years, this poignant short is an evocative memento mori that seeks to question the meaning of existence.