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Smoke and Mirrors Wins Best Student Short Film at Goa International Film Competition


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

Smoke and Mirrors, a Goan psychological thriller directed by Rameez Shaikh, has won the Best Student Short Film award at the prestigious Goa International Film Competition, marking a significant milestone for student cinema from the state. The recognition highlights not only the film’s compelling narrative but also the growing confidence and creative ambition of young filmmakers emerging from Goa.

The film follows the unsettling journey of Maya, a young woman who begins to experience Capgras Syndrome, a rare psychological condition that causes her to believe that people close to her have been replaced by impostors. As Maya struggles to understand her increasingly fractured perception of reality, the line between truth and illusion gradually dissolves. The story builds toward a shocking and unexpected turn, offering a chilling exploration of the human mind and its capacity for self-deception.

Central to the film’s impact are its powerful performances. Prachi Shirodkar delivers a layered and emotionally intense portrayal of Maya, capturing her vulnerability, confusion, and inner turmoil with striking authenticity. Varun Thanki, who plays David, Maya’s husband, brings depth to a role defined by emotional conflict, balancing support with growing uncertainty. Chinmaya Damodlekar, as Dr. Jay, adds subtle nuance to the narrative, further strengthening the film’s psychological tension.

Behind the camera, Smoke and Mirrors is equally notable for the dedication of its crew. Director Rameez Shaikh took on multiple responsibilities, serving as writer, storyteller, cinematographer, and production manager, overseeing nearly every creative aspect of the project. Varun Kashyap contributed significantly as editor and sound designer, while also supporting the production as a spot boy, adding technical precision and on-set efficiency to the film.

Sharvi Dhond played a key role in shaping the film’s story alongside Rameez Shaikh and also handled costume design and makeup, ensuring visual continuity and character authenticity. Poonam Bind managed audio and data coordination, contributing to the smooth execution of the production. Ebenezer Rajamanickam assisted with lighting and camera work, while Craig Rodrigues supported the team as a spot boy, helping maintain a seamless workflow on set.

Smoke and Mirrors was created as a final-year short film for the B.A. Mass Communication course at Don Bosco College, Panjim, under the guidance of Ardra Naik. The film’s success at the Goa International Film Competition stands as a testament to the strength of academic mentorship combined with student-driven creativity.

This recognition not only celebrates the achievement of Rameez Shaikh and his team but also underscores the rising presence of student-led films within the broader Indian film landscape. With its compelling concept, strong performances, and committed crew, Smoke and Mirrors emerges as a remarkable example of the future of Goan cinema.

Films

Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence to Star in Martin Scorsese’s “Ghost Story What Happens At Night”


Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence are officially set to co-star in Martin Scorsese’s next film, What Happens At Night, a chilling adaptation of the novel by the same name. The project brings together three cinematic powerhouses in what is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated films in development.

The story, written for the screen by Patrick Marber (Closer), centers on a married couple who travel to Europe to adopt a child. What starts as a hopeful journey takes a darker turn when they check into a cavernous, deteriorating hotel teeming with eccentric guests and haunted histories. The novel, known for its haunting atmosphere and psychological depth, will be brought to life under Scorsese’s visionary direction.

This marks the first time Jennifer Lawrence will work with Scorsese as a director. She is currently set to appear in the feature film Die, My Love, which Scorsese is producing. DiCaprio, on the other hand, has been a longtime collaborator with the legendary filmmaker, most recently in Killers of the Flower Moon. Their partnership has consistently delivered critically acclaimed and commercially successful films, making this new project all the more exciting for fans.

Apple Original Films is currently in discussions to finance and produce the movie, with Studiocanal also in talks to co-produce. If finalized, this would mark another high-profile project for Apple, which has steadily built a reputation for backing bold, auteur-driven films.

Outside of this project, DiCaprio will next be seen in Paul Thomas Anderson’s One Battle After Another, while Lawrence is set to star in the already buzzworthy Die, My Love. Meanwhile, Scorsese is also juggling several other projects, including a Hawaii-set crime drama rumored to feature Dwayne Johnson and Emily Blunt.

What Happens At Night promises a return to the kind of psychological storytelling that Scorsese excels at—layered, immersive, and laced with tension. With a stellar cast, a celebrated screenwriter, and one of the greatest directors at the helm, the film is poised to be a standout release in the years ahead.