Ranj

(Slow Burn)

1hr 20min  |  Punjabi, Hindi  |  Drama, Coming of Age

‘Ranj’ tells a murky, violent tale of a village youth, Amanpreet, trapped in a dead-end existence in a hostile city, when in truth all he seeks is a quiet life of a peasant. He yearns for his carefree days, his bride-to-be Geetu, and the familiarity of village life. When Amanpreet cracks under the pressure of a troubled work-life, the impending wedding, and his pennilessness, all hell breaks loose.
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Synopsis

Amanpreet, a young man from a village in Punjab, is forced to migrate to India’s capital city, New Delhi for his livelihood. But he is not wired for city life. He yearns for everything he has left behind – his carefree days, his bride-to-be Geetu, and the familiarity of village life. Amanpreet’s co-workers at the automobile tools shop jump at every opportunity to humiliate him. His boss constantly threatens to fire him. When Amanpreet cracks under the pressure of a troubled work-life, the impending wedding, and his pennilessness, all hell breaks loose.

Filmmaker Bio

Sunit Sinha

Sunit Sinha

Director, Producer

Sunit is a filmmaker, and a theatre practitioner. He has written and directed several notable plays. His short fiction films Pratihinsa, and Subah Ke Pehle have won acclaim at international film festivals. Ranj is his debut feature film.

Credits

director: Sunit Sinha

producer: Adesh Sidhu, Sunit Sinha

cast: Adesh Sidhu, Ekta Sodhi, Kuljeet Singh

Supporting Cast: v K Sharma, Madhu Sagar, Kriti v Sharma, Sukumar Tudu, Rakesh Singh, Nutan Surya, Raju Kumar, Ashok Tiwari, Rahul Nigam

Director of Photography: Bhavpreet Singh

Associate DOP: Nitin Pareek

Original Score: Shashwat Srivastava

Sound Design: Iman Chakraborty

Re-Recording Mixer: Sinoy Joseph

Di Colorist: Tushar Desai

Costume: Kriti v Sharma

Line Producer: Umadevi Tanuku

Film Editor: Anupama Chandra

Screenplay: Sunit Sinha