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2020 Delhi, India's first one-shot feature, inspired by anti-CAA protests, the 2020 Delhi riots, and the conspiracies surrounding them, while also highlighting the plight of Hindu minorities in Pakist…
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2020 Delhi, India's first one-shot feature, inspired by anti-CAA protests, the 2020 Delhi riots, and the conspiracies surrounding them, while also highlighting the plight of Hindu minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh. a story of survival. 2020 DELHI-India's first-ever one-shot feature film-draws inspiration from the anti-CAA protests, the 2020 Delhi riots, and the conspiracies surrounding them, while also shedding light on the harrowing plight of Hindu minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Set against the backdrop of Namaste Trump, a moment when the world's gaze was fixed on India, the film follows two boys from opposing worlds whose paths collide in an abandoned factory. Their fateful encounter with Radheshyam, a Pakistani Hindu refugee, ignites a mission that defies prejudice, politics, and fear as they race against time to expose a sinister conspiracy threatening to tear the city apart. Shot in a single, uninterrupted sequence, 2020 DELHI captures the raw, unfiltered intensity of the capital's unrest-immersing viewers in the heart of protests, riots, and ideological clashes that shook the nation. The film unfolds amidst bloodshed, unveiling sinister murders, brutal violence, and the terror of a horrifying curfew. Confront the carnage and dark smoke engulfing the sky, where religious identities can drive individuals to commit unthinkable acts. As hidden forces manipulating violence are unmasked, the film challenges audiences to confront a burning question: Who benefits from unrest-and who pays the price? —devendra malviya
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2020 Delhi, India's first one-shot feature, inspired by anti-CAA protests, the 2020 Delhi riots, and the conspiracies surrounding them, while also highlighting the plight of Hindu minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh. a story of survival. 2020 DELHI-India's first-ever one-shot feature film-draws inspiration from the anti-CAA protests, the 2020 Delhi riots, and the conspiracies surrounding them, while also shedding light on the harrowing plight of Hindu minorities in Pakistan and Bangladesh.
Set against the backdrop of Namaste Trump, a moment when the world's gaze was fixed on India, the film follows two boys from opposing worlds whose paths collide in an abandoned factory. Their fateful encounter with Radheshyam, a Pakistani Hindu refugee, ignites a mission that defies prejudice, politics, and fear as they race against time to expose a sinister conspiracy threatening to tear the city apart. Shot in a single, uninterrupted sequence, 2020 DELHI captures the raw, unfiltered intensity of the capital's unrest-immersing viewers in the heart of protests, riots, and ideological clashes that shook the nation.
The film unfolds amidst bloodshed, unveiling sinister murders, brutal violence, and the terror of a horrifying curfew. Confront the carnage and dark smoke engulfing the sky, where religious identities can drive individuals to commit unthinkable acts. As hidden forces manipulating violence are unmasked, the film challenges audiences to confront a burning question: Who benefits from unrest-and who pays the price? —devendra malviya.