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Set against the backdrop of post-Burhan Wani encounters in Kashmir,  “Kahwa ” intricately weaves the story of Surkhab, a dedicated CRPF officer, and Shaukhat, a humble tea seller. Initially wary of each other’s presence amidst prevailing tensions, a simple gesture of sharing a cup of Kahwa breaks the ice between them. Amidst curfews and unrest, their unlikely friendship blossoms as they share their dreams and fears.

However, their bond faces a severe test when an unforeseen event rocks their neighborhood, challenging their newfound connection. Surkhab and Shaukhat are forced to confront their beliefs and loyalties, grappling with the complexities of their intertwined lives amidst the volatile atmosphere of Kashmir.

“Kahwa” is a poignant tale of acceptance and empathy, showcasing how individuals from contrasting backgrounds can forge a profound bond amidst adversity. Through Surkhab and Shaukhat’s journey, the narrative delves into the power of human connection to transcend barriers of conflict and division, offering a glimpse of hope and resilience in Kashmir’s troubled landscape

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ABOUT THE POST BURHAN WANI PERIOD

Militant leader Burhan Wani’s death in a gun battle with government forces in Indian-administered Kashmir had sparked days of deadly violence in 2016. Burhan Wani’s funeral was attended by thousands of people, and despite restrictions, the funeral venue was so crowded there was no space to conduct funeral prayers. Wani, 22, is largely credited with reviving and legitimising the image of militancy in Muslim-majority Indian-administered Kashmir.After the news of his death spread, violent protests erupted in some areas of Kashmir Valley. Separatist leaders called for shutdown in Kashmir which was repeatedly extended before being called off in February 2017. Police stations and security forces were attacked by mobs. Stone pelting was reported from many parts in Kashmir. Curfew was imposed in all districts of Kashmir on 15 July. Many civilians and army forces lost their lives in this unrest.
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Director's Statement

My vision for “Kahwa” was to create a narrative that transcends the political and cultural divides, showcasing the profound human connections that can arise even in the most turbulent times. Set in the volatile backdrop of the post-Burhan Wani encounter in Kashmir, this film talks about the lives of two seemingly disparate individuals—a CRPF officer and a local tea seller—whose friendship blooms against the odds.

I wanted to capture the essence of Kashmir, not just as a land of conflict but as a place where everyday moments of empathy and understanding can lead to transformative relationships serving as a metaphor for the bridging of divides and the breaking down of barriers.

In making this film, it was crucial for me to portray the characters with authenticity and depth, respecting the complex emotions and experiences of those living in conflict zones. By highlighting their personal stories, dreams, and dilemmas, I aimed to humanize the broader socio-political narrative and offer a nuanced perspective on the impact of unrest on individual lives.

“Kahwa” is not just a story of friendship but a testament to the resilience of the human spirit. Through Surkhab and Shaukhat’s journey, I hope to inspire audiences to see beyond stereotypes and recognize the universal values of compassion, acceptance, and empathy. This film is a call for dialogue, understanding, and, ultimately, peace in a world that often seems divided.

Press Release

Excitement is building as Shubh Mukherjee directed, “Kahwa,” featuring Gunjan Utreja in the lead role, is set to premiere in Cannes this week.

This poignant short film promises to captivate international audiences with its profound narrative set against the backdrop of post-militancy Kashmir.

Gunjan Utreja, an acclaimed actor who did his Masters in Dramatics from Punjab University and is known for his dynamic performances and as a popular host, is ready to take a giant leap into international cinema. With “Kahwa,” Utreja brings to life the character of Surkhab Singh, an Army officer stationed in Kashmir. His portrayal delves into the complexities of human relationships amidst political turmoil, highlighting his versatility and depth as an actor.

Written and directed by Shubh Mukherjee, “Kahwa” is a testament to emerging talent in Indian cinema. Shubh Mukherjee, a prolific filmmaker and brand ambassador for Sony Cameras in India and a creator for Nanlight India, has also edited, and shot “Kahwa,” talk about a one man army. He aimed to tell this story with a unique storytelling approach that captures the raw and authentic essence of the human spirit. Mukherjee started his career directing a feature film in Bollywood and is now making a comeback into films through this story. With “Kahwa,” Shubh has crafted a film that is both visually stunning and emotionally resonant, ensuring it will be a highlight in Cannes.

Premiering in Cannes provides unparalleled exposure, potentially catapulting films and actors onto the world stage. For Shubh Mukherjee, Gunjan Utreja, and the entire team of “Kahwa,” this screening is a significant achievement, symbolizing the global recognition of Indian cinema’s growing influence.

As “Kahwa” prepares for its momentous premiere in Cannes, it represents not just a film but a cultural milestone.

Gunjan is an award-winning anchor whose career has been marked by significant roles as the charismatic host of various reality shows. His transition to cinema with “Kahwa” showcases his evolving talent and commitment to challenging roles.

“Kahwa” is a compelling narrative that explores the unlikely friendship between an Army officer and a local tea seller in Kashmir. The film, rich in emotional depth and cultural context, captures the essence of human connection transcending boundaries of prejudice and conflict. This film is not just a story but a reflection of the resilience and hope found in the most unexpected places.

Gunjan Utreja’s compelling performance, coupled with Shubh Mukherjee’s visionary direction, promises to make “Kahwa” a memorable entry in the annals of international cinema. The Indian film industry stands proud, ready to share this remarkable story with the world.

Stay tuned for more updates from Cannes and the journey of “Kahwa” as it sets new benchmarks for Indian films on the global stage