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Right Here, Right Now

  • 2003
  • 28m
IMDb RATING
7.8/10
236
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ComedyDramaShort

A young man in his haste to go some place takes two actions - he screams at his mother for making him late, and he lovingly appreciates his brother's painting. By doing so, he strikes off tw... Read allA young man in his haste to go some place takes two actions - he screams at his mother for making him late, and he lovingly appreciates his brother's painting. By doing so, he strikes off two cycles - one of frustration and sorrow and the other of love and joy. His mother vents o... Read allA young man in his haste to go some place takes two actions - he screams at his mother for making him late, and he lovingly appreciates his brother's painting. By doing so, he strikes off two cycles - one of frustration and sorrow and the other of love and joy. His mother vents out her anger on her maidservant. His brother gifts the painting to his girl friend. Thus b... Read all

  • Director
    • Anand Gandhi
  • Writers
    • Anand Gandhi
    • Sanjeev K Rajat
  • Stars
    • Ankit
    • Bag
    • Sanjay M Bhatia
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.8/10
    236
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Anand Gandhi
    • Writers
      • Anand Gandhi
      • Sanjeev K Rajat
    • Stars
      • Ankit
      • Bag
      • Sanjay M Bhatia
    • 5User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Ankit
    • The Younger brother
    Bag
    • The Bag
    Sanjay M Bhatia
    • Chandni's Father
    • (as Sanjay Bhatia)
    Parul Bheda
    • The Maid Servant
    Vipul Binjola
    • The Coconut Man
    Anuradha Chandan
    Anuradha Chandan
    • Young Man's Mother
    Chandni
    • The Younger brother's Girlfriend
    Coconut
    • The Coconut
    Ganesh
    • The Cycle Kid
    Jagatpal
    • Kid on Skates
    Tushar Joshi
    • The Employee
    Neha Kedia
    • Maid's Daughter
    Induben Mehta
    • The Grandmother
    Trishla Patel
    • The Grand Duaghter
    Sanjeev Rajat
    • The Driver
    Digivijay Sawant
    • The Doctor
    Ankit Shah
    • The Younger Brother
    Ajay Sheoparna
    • The Car Guy
    • Director
      • Anand Gandhi
    • Writers
      • Anand Gandhi
      • Sanjeev K Rajat
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    9missasammi

    Great idea..great filmmaking!

    A brilliant concept brought to reel, this short film directed by Anand Gandhi(the man behind "The Ship of Theseus") in his initial days is a gem.It portrays how positive as well as negative energy has a cascading effect on every particle in universe whether it be a human being, a fruit or a bag.

    The acting might not be top notch but the idea is very well conceived in each scene and by each character.The background score with two beautifully crafted songs- "Jheeni" and "Red Cherry blossom" add the spice.Brilliantly shot in two long shots,this award winning movie very well establishes the director as a good prospect for Indian cinema.
    8gauthamdn

    Good Experimentation and Innovative

    A beautiful narrative of nuclear chain of events that happens due to the first two actions by the same person. First action which evokes anger in the first person, leading to the spreading of anger and unhappiness across the streets and throughout the day. Second action, which evokes love, encouragement to progress and again spreads viral everywhere with all the positiveness until it saves his own life. Beautifully coordinated and connected screenplay, i feel its better than Vantage point. This is an experimental movie in the Bollywood and setting these new trend for people to follow. Akash Gandhi, would like to see more of these...Takes less than 30mins of your time , Must watch for all.
    10karma_string-1

    Film-making conceit found in Hitchcock's Rope and Orson Welles' Touch of Evil

    Anand Gandhi's amazingly complex work feels like an abbreviated Bollywood musical, told in two separate and incredibly lengthy tracking shots, the type of film-making conceit found in Hitchcock's Rope and Orson Welles' Touch of Evil. One young man (Thomas George) becomes the catalyst in a collision of characters, as George's adventure sets off a chain reaction that begins with his annoyed mom, who transfers her anger to the maid, who quits her job and interacts with another party, and on down the line in a chain reaction of diverse emotions. Each character's thought process is presented in voice-over, some in Hindi, others in Malayalam, Bubbeboilum and numerous distinct dialects, while a soundtrack of songs provides more counterpoint, especially with lyrics such as "How intricately woven is this blanket!" Impossible to describe, but an audacious, intricately choreographed delight to experience. Watch the one vignette involving a bike rider and an old lady, as one kid on the sidelines was so obviously piqued that he walks off the street and gets into the shot!

    • Bill DeLapp, Syracuse New Times
    10venuzz_angel

    It's Amazing!

    One of the most creative pieces of cinema I've ever seen. Superb performances. The whole film has been shot in just two shots. It's as innovative in execution as it is brilliant in concept. Sachin Sanghvi's background score is phenomenal. It's the best thing in the film. Red Blossom Cherry is a lovely song that finds the delicate balance between being extremely fun and profound at the same time. Watch out for the scene where there's a tiff between the coconut seller and the kid. It's damn funny. I'm glad that the film won three international awards. After all, what goes around, comes around. All right here, right now.
    8Sachin_Chavan

    Gandhi's roots

    Anand Gandhi came to fame with the masterpiece 'Ship of Theseus', but his earlier films show how he got there. RHRN is based on a simple, yet perhaps the most important concept of Karma... it has been executed brilliantly. The speed of the film is well matched by the two quirky songs in post-modernist style. The quirkiness runs right till the 'credits' at the end where you find 'coconut' and 'bag' listed as actors :)

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    • Trivia
      There are in fact two cuts in the whole film - the dissolve that divides the two 14 minute shots and the cut that precedes the denouement.
    • Goofs
      The car-guy who crashes into the young man who started the two cycles, leaves his door open in the first shot and closes it in the second, when both the angles are actually supposed to be capturing the same action.
    • Crazy credits
      There are credits for two inanimate objects in the film - The Coconut and the Bag.
    • Soundtracks
      Jhini re jhini
      Music by Sachin Sanghvi

      New lyrics by Anand Gandhi

      Original lyrics by Sufi Saint Kabeer

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    Details

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    • Release date
      • July 22, 2003 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Languages
      • Hindi
      • English
      • Gujarati
      • Malayalam
      • Marathi
    • Filming locations
      • Ghatkopar, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
    • Production company
      • Cyclewala Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 28m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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