![]() ![]() Parallelly, his relationship with Fazal - a beautifully woven one - takes its course, and with it, we witness the evolution of the cinema theatres, and the bitter truth behind the digitalised world of cinema. Likewise, with the help of a few more friends, Samay learns and figures out, hands-on, every step that is required to project a film reel. But now, he is baffled by the inverted image caused by the rectilinear propagation of light, and he strives to find a solution. After stealing a piece of film from the theatre, Samay converts a train coach into a makeshift camera obscura to project film from a tiny hole in the window. ![]() Samay's curiosity about the films takes him on a quest to 'capture' light. After some very amusing events, he befriends a film projectionist named Fazal (Bhavesh Shrimali), and celluloid dreams begin to take shape in him.īut Chhello Show isn't just a coming-of-age drama driven by Samay's obsession with cinema it's also a film with a narrative that encapsulates the evolution of cinema and cinema theatres. ![]() The light from the projector, and the experience of watching the film give birth to a germ of curiosity in the mind of our young protagonist. The year is 2010 when movies were still shot using film cameras and played through a film projector. One day, his father takes the family to a movie called 'Goddess Mahakali'. With tender frames, the film pulls us into the world of Samay (Bhavin Rabari), a young boy from Chalala village in Gujarat, who lives with his father (Dipen Raval), mother (Richa Meena) and younger sister. Storyline: Mesmerised by cinema, a young boy pursues his dreams of capturing light and making movies ![]()
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