Casting Call 2024 Hindi Navarasa Short Films 72 [ VERIFIED ]
Before you apply, ensure you have the following ready:
Strong emotional range required for segments focusing on Shringara (Love) and Veera (Courage).
Shoot horizontally (landscape mode) from the chest up. How to Apply
Ishaan walked in. The room was dark, lit only by a ring light. Behind a laptop sat Megha, a casting director known for breaking spirits. casting call 2024 hindi navarasa short films 72
Wise, anchoring figures, or central subjects for Shantha and Karuna .
Production Details
The 2024 casting call for 72 Hindi Navarasa short films was never just about filling roles. It was a manifesto: Whether the project succeeds or fails commercially, it has already done something radical—it made casting directors, for a brief moment, forget about “looks” and remember rasa . Before you apply, ensure you have the following
Charming, expressive, fluent in conversational Hindi and Urdu poetry. Must have strong screen presence.
Here is everything you need to know about the project, the roles available, and how you can successfully audition. Project Overview: What is "Navarasa 72"?
To successfully audition for this project, actors must first understand its foundational core. The "Navarasa" originates from the ancient Indian treatise on performing arts, the Natya Shastra , compiled by Bharata Muni. "Nava" translates to nine, and "Rasa" translates to emotion, flavor, or sentiment. Together, they represent the nine fundamental human emotions that form the spectrum of dramatic expression. The room was dark, lit only by a ring light
Phone number, email address, and links to professional acting profiles or social media handles (if applicable). Production Timeline and Locations
Casting for 72 films simultaneously means managing:
The anthology centers on the Navarasa —the nine human emotions defined in traditional Indian performing arts: (Love/Beauty) Hasya (Laughter/Comic) Karuna (Sorrow/Compassion) Raudra (Anger/Fury) Veera (Heroism/Courage) Bhayanaka (Terror/Fear) Bibhatsa (Disgust) Adbhutha (Wonder/Amazement) Shanta (Peace/Tranquility)