Title | FLIGHT |
Brand | SONY |
Product / Service | SAB |
Category | A01. Direction |
Entrant | BOOT POLISSH FILMS Mumbai, INDIA |
Idea Creation | CONTRACT ADVERTISING INDIA Mumbai, INDIA |
Production | BOOT POLISSH FILMS Mumbai, INDIA |
Name | Company | Position |
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Sana Ahmad | Boot Polissh Films | Director |
Beeswaranjan Pradhan | Boot Polissh Films | Director |
Kanwalpreet Kaur | Boot Polissh Films | Producer |
Ashit Ghelani | Boot Polissh Films | Founder |
Sagar Mahabaleshwarkar | Contract Advertising | National Creative Director |
Varun Popli | Contract Advertsing | Creative Director |
An older gentleman takes a seat next to a young lady. She hesitantly asks the older man if he minds switching seats with her husband so they can sit together, but the man politely denies as he prefers sitting at the aisle. She disappointingly looks at her husband and tells him no. A young girl walking by recognises the older man as a well known professor and the writer of an electronics book which helped her in her academics. She enthusiastically expresses her gratitude to the professor and asks he she can take photograph with him. This is the moment of joy for the older man who then notices the wedding bangles on the wife’s hands and gets that the couple is newly married. He then proceeds to switch seats so that the couple can sit together.
The beauty of all three scripts is that each one of them was very relatable and real. They directors took their inspiration from real like characters and their experiences and put it in the film. The whole idea was to keep the film extremely real so that whoever watches ends up feeling like its deja vu. There are small details in each characters personalities which you notice at each viewing. The performances extremely real, progressive and not scripted. The film leaves you with a smile in the end