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Odia film 'Khyanika: The Lost Idea' to be premiered at Hidden Gems Film Festival in Canada

Odia film 'Khyanika: The Lost Idea' to be premiered at Hidden Gems Film Festival in Canada
The film is a fantasy driven tale of two men, a poet and a painter, claiming possession over the same idea, in a rural village portrayed as a wonderland. Idea is personified as a beautiful young lady, free of all bondage.
BHUBANESWAR: Khyanika-the Lost Idea, a film by Odia filmmaker Amartya Bhattacharya has been selected to be premiered at Hidden Gems Film Festival in Canada starting on April 29. The film festival is a unique art-house festival, which screens eight unique films from India each year.
"The film is a non-commercial art film but at the same time it has some elements which will attract film lovers of all genres.
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It is satirical at the same time soothing," said Bhattacharya. This year, the festival has so far announced the world premiere of 'Khyanikaa - The Lost Idea' and the name of other films are yet to be announced, he said.
The film is a fantasy driven tale of two men, a poet and a painter, claiming possession over the same idea, in a rural village portrayed as a wonderland. Idea is personified as a beautiful young lady, free of all bondage. The two men try to justify their claim over their idea through their forms of art. Unable to settle the conflict, the two men approach 'Fate' personified as a big fat man of authority, to judge their claims. They soon realized that idea is no one's possession and it isn't wise to rely on fate for a judgement. They decide to bury their fate, and settle the matter in peace.
The film featured Amrita Chowdhury, Susant Misra, Choudhury Bikash Das, Hrushikesh Bhoi and Swastik Choudhury in the lead roles while Anu Choudhury appeared as a guest performer.
"The film was shot with a DSLR camera and without any industry resources or equipment. It has been shot in and around the peripheries of Bhubaneswar and Puri," said Bhattacharya.
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