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Best Short Films You Must Watch

Writer: Binita ShilBinita Shil

Short films have the remarkable ability to encapsulate powerful messages within a limited duration, often leaving a lasting impact on their viewers. In this article, we present a curated selection of the finest Hindi short films available for free on YouTube, ensuring that you can embark on a meaningful cinematic journey without any financial constraints.


Each film on this list has been carefully chosen for its ability to deliver a compelling story within a concise timeframe. Whether you are a film enthusiast, a casual viewer, or someone seeking a break from the conventional, this collection promises to captivate and inspire.


Ahalya

This short film has it all – suspense, seduction, and deceit, which makes it a nail-biting thriller that manages to keep you on the edge of your seat throughout. Watch this film starring the legendary Soumitra Chatterjee, directed by Sujoy Ghosh. An epic, retold in a modern fashion, the story starts with an inspector in Kolkata investigating a missing man named Arjun but soon takes a ridiculous turn.


Unarranged

Arranged Marriage is fixed between two strangers who belong to different cities. The film depicts how arranged marriages are not as scary as they are thought to be. When two strangers, with polar personalities, come together to tie a marital bond, their lives, love, and time take a turn.


Chutney

This chutney of sweet and spicy emotions has everything you would love to watch. Watch this best short film featuring Tisca Chopra, which would leave you with a perfect aftertaste. Tisca Chopra seems unrecognizable in the creepy role in which she tests out the potential mistress of her husband with an outrageous story told in the most hilarious and spine-chilling way.


Anukul

This short film is based on Satyajit Ray’s short story. What happens when a machine starts questioning our ways of life? Robots are fast replacing humans in Kolkata. It presents an interesting take on how different humans are dealing with this change. Watch the gripping tale of ‘Anukul’ by Sujoy Ghosh.


Kriti

Sapan has fallen in love again with a beautiful girl “Kriti”. He is not sure whether his love is real. Dr. Kalpana, a psychiatrist, can probably help him figure that out.


The Broken Table

Caregiver Deepti’s new client Giri suffers from Alzheimer’s. She struggles to deal with Giri’s eccentricity, along with her own life’s dilemma through one turbulent day. The day is made bizarre by the fact that Giri keeps calling for his wife, who Deepti finds out died a year back.


TeaSpoon

TeaSpoon is an Award Winning Hindi Short Film by Aban Bharucha Deohans. During dinner, a family fight happens and the bitterness is carried forward to the next morning. Series of incidents become ingredients that lead to a disturbing end.


Conclusion

In conclusion, the world of short films offers a captivating and diverse array of storytelling that often transcends the boundaries of traditional cinema. Through their concise format, short films have the unique ability to convey powerful messages, evoke strong emotions, and explore innovative concepts in a limited span of time. The "best" short films can vary greatly depending on individual preferences, as they cover a wide spectrum of genres, themes, and artistic styles.


What makes a short film exceptional is its ability to leave a lasting impact on the viewer despite its brevity. Whether through thought-provoking narratives, striking visuals, or experimental storytelling techniques, the best short films resonate with audiences on a profound level. These films have the power to spark conversations, challenge perspectives, and inspire creativity.


 
 

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