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‘Second Chance’: Subhadra Mahajan’s Poetic Portrayal of Healing, Womanhood, and the Himalayas


Second Chance is an evocative and quietly powerful cinematic work by Subhadra Mahajan that blends themes of feminine healing, personal resilience, and environmental awareness in a narrative grounded in the raw beauty of the Himalayas. The film, shot entirely in black and white, takes viewers into the soul of a young woman navigating her inner trauma while immersed in the majestic yet fragile ecosystem of Himachal Pradesh.

The story revolves around Nia, played by Dheera Johnson, who retreats to her family’s summer home after facing her first significant emotional trauma. As she isolates herself in the quietude of the mountains, time, nature, and unexpected local friendships guide her toward inner healing. The slow, deliberate pace of the film reflects Nia’s own relationship with time and grief, allowing the audience to truly live the experience alongside her. The film does not rush—because healing does not.

What sets Second Chance apart is not only its emotionally intelligent storytelling but also its stylistic choices. Cinematographer Swapnil Sonawane’s decision to present the film in monochrome elevates the visual impact. Even without color, the landscapes of Himachal Pradesh breathe with life, mood, and metaphor. From forests to highlands, the visuals offer a grounding presence, anchoring the protagonist’s emotional evolution.

Subhadra’s decision to cast non-actors adds an organic authenticity to the film. The locals, with their natural speech and subtle gestures, become part of the narrative’s emotional fabric. Their presence doesn’t feel staged—it feels lived. These characters, many playing versions of themselves, create a community that gently supports Nia’s journey, reminding the viewer that healing often arrives in the form of small, unspoken acts.

The music, composed by Quan Bay, plays a crucial role in deepening the film’s emotional undertone. It drifts in and out like memory, never overwhelming the silence that carries so much weight in the story. Dance sequences are used with care and symbolism, not merely as performance but as extensions of the protagonist’s emotional state—moments when words no longer suffice.

The film, presented by the Entertainment Society of Goa’s Cinephile Film Club and hosted by Sachin Chatte, received a warm and thoughtful response from the audience. During the post-screening interaction, viewers expressed admiration for the film’s sensitivity and its honest portrayal of mental health, womanhood, and climate change without sensationalism. Many hoped the Himachal Pradesh government would support the film, given how genuinely it showcases the region’s culture and ecological reality.

Second Chance premiered at the prestigious Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and has since traveled globally to festivals including Busan, Hamburg, Sao Paulo, Adelaide, and Belfast. Its universal themes of personal growth and the delicate relationship between humans and nature have resonated with audiences worldwide.

This film is not just a story; it’s a visual meditation on second chances—for women, for nature, and for anyone who has ever sought to begin again.

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PVR Inox Celebrates Shah Rukh Khan’s Birthday with a Nationwide Film Festival


Bollywood’s eternal superstar Shah Rukh Khan is set to receive a spectacular birthday tribute, as PVR Inox announces a special Birthday Film Festival celebrating his cinematic journey.

Launching on October 31, the two-week festival will feature seven of SRK’s most iconic films, screened across 75+ cinemas in 30+ cities across India. The event will culminate on November 2, the actor’s birthday, marking three decades of his unmatched legacy in Indian cinema.

From timeless romantic classics to blockbuster entertainers, the festival promises to take audiences on a nostalgic journey through Shah Rukh Khan’s illustrious career.

Speaking about the initiative, PVR Inox said the event aims to bring fans closer to the superstar’s magic, recreating his biggest moments on the silver screen for both long-time admirers and a new generation of movie lovers.

Known as the “King of Bollywood,” SRK has redefined Indian cinema with his charm, versatility, and global fan base. This celebration gives audiences a rare chance to experience his legendary performances where they belong — in theatres.

— Reported by Allycaral | Connecting Global

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Goa’s Aditya Suhas Jambhale Creates History with Filmfare Award for Best Debut Director for Article 370


In a moment of immense pride for Goa, filmmaker Aditya Suhas Jambhale has been honoured with the Filmfare Award for Best Debut Director for his powerful and critically acclaimed film Article 370.

This historic win marks a first for Goa, as Aditya becomes the state’s first-ever recipient of a Filmfare Award, a milestone achievement that highlights the growing presence of Goan talent in India’s mainstream film industry.

Article 370, produced by Jio Studios and B62 Studios, delves into one of India’s most defining political events with intensity and precision. Jambhale’s directorial vision brought together gripping storytelling, strong performances, and thought-provoking realism — earning him widespread praise from audiences and critics alike.

Reacting to his win, Aditya expressed deep gratitude:

“This recognition is not just mine — it belongs to every young storyteller from Goa who dreams big. I’m honoured to represent my home state on a national stage.”

Born and raised in Goa, Aditya Jambhale’s creative journey began in short films and regional projects before he made his Bollywood debut with Article 370. His filmmaking blends realism with emotional depth, a trait that has now been acknowledged with one of Indian cinema’s most prestigious awards.

Goa’s creative community, film enthusiasts, and institutions have hailed this achievement as a landmark moment that will inspire future filmmakers from the state.

With Article 370’s success and this Filmfare honour, Aditya Suhas Jambhale has firmly established himself as a director to watch — not only for his talent but for his voice that bridges regional and national cinema.

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Rab Di Awaaz Screening Inspires Inclusion at Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High


As part of the pre-events for the highly anticipated International Purple Fest, Goa 2025, Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High School, Porvorim, had the honour of hosting the screening of Rab Di Awaaz, a powerful and emotive film series that beautifully captures the lives and challenges of persons with disabilities.

Organized by the Office of the State Commissioner for Persons with Disabilities, Goa, and the Department for Empowerment of Persons with Disabilities, the event was held in collaboration with the Ministry of Social Justice & Empowerment, Government of India, the United Nations, and the Rotary Club of Bardez Coastal. This inspiring initiative aimed to foster awareness, empathy, and a deeper understanding of the need for inclusion and equal opportunities in all spheres of life.

The program featured esteemed guests including Mr. Ojaswwee Sharma, National Award–Winning Film Director; Mr. Bhasker Pandey, Film Editor; Mr. Shridhar Gupta, Editor; and Dr. Rimpi Arora, Advisor on Policy and Inclusion. Mr. Sharma addressed the students and faculty, offering a compelling talk on the creative process behind Rab Di Awaaz and the importance of inclusive storytelling in reshaping societal perspectives.

What made the screening unique was its delivery format—telecasted in every classroom using Smart TV panels, a pioneering step that sets Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High apart as the first school in Goa to integrate Smart Class facilities in all classrooms. This technology-enabled approach ensured that every student, from primary to high school, could engage with the film in an immersive and accessible manner.

The event left a lasting impression on students, instilling a sense of empathy and awareness about the challenges and strengths of persons with disabilities. It was not just a film screening, but a step toward building a more inclusive, informed, and compassionate generation.

Through initiatives like these, Chubby Cheeks Spring Valley High School continues to be a beacon of progressive, values-driven education that goes beyond academics to shape socially responsible individuals.

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Goan Documentary “Bhaangar: Kalakusar Karigiri” Nominated at NanoCon Film Fest 2025


A Goan short documentary celebrating the artistry of traditional goldsmiths has earned international recognition. “Bhaangar: Kalakusar Karigiri” has received a nomination at the prestigious NanoCon International Film Festival (NIFF) 2025, held in the state of Washington, USA.

Now in its 7th edition, NIFF is an independent film celebration hosted by the Lower Columbia Rotaract Club. This year’s edition received a staggering 2,964 short film entries from 194 countries — and only 100 films were selected as finalists. Among these, “Bhaangar: Kalakusar Karigiri” represents a proud moment for Goan storytelling and Indian student cinema.

Directed, narrated, and shot by Prachi Shirodkar, the documentary was edited by Mario Pimenta and created as part of a college project at Don Bosco College, Panjim, under the mentorship of Agnelo Raymond D’Souza.

The documentary provides a sensitive, in-depth look into the experiences and techniques of Goan artisans working in the gold industry. Featuring candid interviews with goldsmiths Virendra Rivankar, Rashila Shirodkar, and Pranay Shirodkar, the film explores the nuances of craftsmanship, generational knowledge, and the passion that keeps these ancient skills alive.

The nomination at NIFF marks the film’s first international selection and offers a spotlight on Goa’s lesser-told artisanal heritage. With strong storytelling, visual empathy, and cultural relevance, “Bhaangar: Kalakusar Karigiri” joins a distinguished lineup of films from around the world that celebrate identity, tradition, and innovation through independent cinema.

For a film that started as a college project, this achievement is a testament to the power of local stories told with authenticity and heart.