As a news editor with The Times of India, Radhika reads scores of articles about ravages across the planet - from whale hunting in Japan to razing of the Aravalis. When Radhika heard about the Aspirational fellowships, she decided to focus on the cynical off-handedness that most of us display proudly on most issues, especially environmental concerns and her film showcases that effectively. Radhika believes that events like the UKEFF give people the creative choice to stand up and be counted. Radhika hopes to use her experience while making But, Seriously to make more such films that can, without being didactic, simply show and tell.
good concept.
Unarviyam 2 years ago
forced laughing . couldnt you get some real laughter.
is this country so fake ?
bruntig 2 years ago
great concept. the clock ticking worked really well in conveying the message.
karthickened 2 years ago