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- The short film explores the theme of auto-eroticism. A man is sexually aroused by his own's self. The short film is a first in the director's male erotica trio-logy.
- A girl (Kalyani Nerurkar) accuses Aayur (Sanjeev Bhargav), a customer care executive in Mumbai, of killing her. The girl's sister (Sakshi Barve) shows up putting a spin to the accusation tale.
- A soliloquy. A man questions his existence and societal acceptance.
- People bond over food.
- A writer reads the screenwriter's problem solver.
- Love, from a young damsel's perspective. The woman mentions her ex in a poem.
- A man pulls up the grocer for fetching him white bread instead of the preferred brown one. The grocer tries to explain him that both the variety are the same kind.
- A school going boy makes a YouTube vlog for his channel in which he talks about his Value Education class.
- The stairway of a building is under maintenance. A man climbing up the stairs, paves his way through the rubble. "Climbing Up The Stairs: The Director's Cut" is an allegory that talks about the rampant corruption in the bureaucracies of the world and the exploitation of the commons.
- The short film explores the theme of demisexuality and is the second in the director's trilogy about male erotica. Demisexuality is an orientation between sexual and asexual. The person does not experience sexual attraction unless there is a strong emotional attachment which is not just confined to romantic relationships.
- The radio in the kitchen plays popular Bollywood songs as a mother cooks food for her children while the father smokes cigarettes on the roof. Experimental silent short about family, sanitation and breast cancer.
- Earth Hour PSA.
- 'Climbing Up The Stairs' is a metaphorical motion picture that speaks about the rampant corruption in the bureaucracies of the world and the exploitation of the commons.
- The director uses a cup of black tea (unadulterated by milk) as a metaphor and verses from the Holy Bible to make an actuality about virginity; here, purity of mind and soul.
- "Me." is a poetry recitation on film, a soliloquy about an unrequited love. The short film is based upon a poetry "It Still Rains Here", written and recited by the director himself.
- "Embrace the new. But don't forget the old." Do we really care for the old? One fine day, we all are going to get there. The short film talks about the need and urgency of an amalgamation of two or more different thought processes or worlds or communities or dimensions, etc; necessary to prosper and have a content way of dwelling. "The Confluence" features two characters - The Youth and The Old Man. The Old Man is coming home from his day at work while The Youth is leaving home for his day at work. One is with some physical weakness, climbing up the stairway. The other is full of energy, fresh to take on a new day, is walking down the stairway at his pace. The two cross each other's path in a poorly lit stairway. They do not interact but carry on with their respective journey. It is only when The Youth has reached at the bottom; the realization sinks in that he should help The Old Man. The Youth, hence, climbs up the stairway towards The Old Man and offers him help. The two then walk to the next level that is lit brightly. Here, The Youth represents a new wave, a new opportunity or a second chance that should be embraced and welcomed and should be seen as a fresh beginning. The Old Man represents experience, an experience that should be learnt from to take upon new challenges.
- "Khudi" (meaning, ego/ I), is a short fiction film that narrates the story about loneliness and one finding happiness in one's own companionship. The director/ writer interprets the meaning of "Khudi" to a compassionate "Me" rather than "I".
- A naive soul begins it's journey and learns lessons.
- Two actors are cast to enact the same role in the same film.
- An editing gimmick.