Key Points

The short film Almari Ka Achaar makes its world premiere at the 22nd Indian Film Festival Stuttgart. This queer love story follows a middle-aged couple navigating societal pressures with humor and warmth. Directed by Raakesh Rawat, the film features Manwendra Tripathy and Manoj Sharma in lead roles. It’s nominated for Best Short Film at the prestigious festival.

Key Points: Almari Ka Achaar World Premiere at Indian Film Festival Stuttgart

  • Heartwarming queer love story set in India
  • Stars Manwendra Tripathy and Manoj Sharma
  • Director Raakesh Rawat also handles cinematography
  • Nominated for Best Short Film at Stuttgart fest
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'Almari Ka Achaar' sets world premiere at 22nd Indian Film Festival Stuttgart

Queer short film Almari Ka Achaar debuts at Indian Film Festival Stuttgart, exploring love and identity in conservative India.

"A warm, humorous take on queer love battling societal pressures – Raakesh Rawat"

Mumbai, July 13

The upcoming short film 'Almari Ka Achaar' is set to have its World Premiere on July 25, 2025 at the 22nd edition of the Indian Film Festival Stuttgart. The film will be screened in the ‘Queer Special Program’ section. The film has also received the nomination for the Best Short Film category at the festival.

The film tells the story of a middle-aged same-gender couple torn between their love and family expectations, as they navigate societal and traditional pressures. The film banks upon a warm and humorous tone, and explores how queer individuals navigate love and identity in a conservative Indian society, highlighting the universal need to be loved and accepted.

The film stars Manwendra Tripathy and Manoj Sharma in lead roles. Raakesh Rawat, who is the director of film, also doubles up as the cinematographer and editor for the film. The story, screenplay, and dialogues are by Vishal Nahar, with music composed by Kanish Sharma.

‘Almari Ka Achaar’ is the Rawat’s second film after his directorial debut ‘Midnight Delhi’, the latter was a critically acclaimed indie thriller that won the Best Editor award at the Singapore South Asian International Film Festival 2018 and the Best Debut Director award at the Rajasthan International Film Festival 2020. The film was also screened at the 19th New York Indian Film Festival in 2019.

Rawat is an alumnus of the L.V. Prasad Film and TV Academy in Chennai, Kodambakkam, and is an experienced ad filmmaker who has worked with prominent brands.

The 22nd edition of the Indian Film Festival Stuttgart is set to be held from July 23 to July 27 at Stuttgart. The Indian Film Festival Stuttgart attracts many enthusiastic fans to Stuttgart, which is the capital of Baden-Wurttemberg in southwest Germany. The focus is on the diverse film production of the world’s largest film industry.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate the artistic effort, I hope the film doesn't portray all traditional Indian families as villains. Change should come gradually with understanding from both sides.
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Arjun K
Raakesh Rawat is such an underrated talent! His work in 'Midnight Delhi' was brilliant. Excited to see what he brings to this sensitive subject. More power to indie filmmakers! ✊
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Sarah B
The title 'Almari Ka Achaar' is so intriguing! Love how Indian filmmakers are using everyday metaphors to tell profound stories. Wishing the team all the best for Stuttgart!
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Vikram M
Hope this gets a proper release in India too. Our cinema halls need more diverse stories beyond the usual masala films. When will we stop treating LGBTQ+ content as taboo?
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Kavya N
The casting of middle-aged actors is refreshing! Most queer stories focus only on youth. Looking forward to seeing this perspective. More power to the team! ❤️

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