AHAM (2022)
Aham is a Sanskrit term which means "self" or "I." Aham Brahmasmi is a popular saying used in the Upanishads, the ancient philosophical texts of Hinduism. With Brahmasmi referring to Brahman, or the Absolute Reality. We focused on the self. We chose not to have any dialogues. Silence offers opportunities for self-reflection and daydreaming, which activates multiple parts of the brain. It gives us time to turn down the inner noise and increase awareness of what matters most. And it cultivates mindfulness — recognition and appreciation of the present moment. The ability to focus on different tasks is often accompanied by a little background noise, the BGM will guide you through the film.
Director:
Chinmoy Barma
Writer:
Chinmoy Barma
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Joyshree Patgiri as |
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Janki Sarma as |
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Jahnab Kashyap as |
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Trinayan Deka as |
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Ikrim Haque as |
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Parag Jyoti Barman as |
| Writing | Chinmoy Barma | Writer |
| Camera | Ikrim Haque | Director of Photography |
| Visual Effects | Upam Mapu | VFX Artist |
| Lighting | Upam Mapu | Lighting Design |
| Sound | Bidyut Bikash Baruah | Vocals |
| Directing | Chinmoy Barma | Director |
| Editing | Upam Mapu | Editor |
| Sound | Sampriti Goswami | Vocals |
| Writing | Chinmoy Barma | Screenplay |
| Production | Chinmoy Barma | Producer |
| Sound | Bidyut Bikash Baruah | Sound Designer |
| Art | Janki Sarma | Title Illustration |