
Bhagwaan – Hindi Drama Short Film | A Story of Faith
A thought-provoking Hindi drama short film that explores the true depth of faith, where a chance encounter with a mysterious homeless man challenges everything the characters believe about God and devotion.
[Client]
Krrupesh Vayeda
[Year]
2024
[Services]
Film Editing Narrative Structuring & Pacing Emotional Arc Development Scene Transitions & Continuity Design Associate Direction Support Performance Refinement in Post Post-Production Supervision
[Category]
Entertainment
Bhagwaan is a powerful drama that delves into the layered nature of faith and belief in modern life. The story follows a group of individuals whose perspectives are shaken after a final encounter with a mysterious old homeless man.
Throughout the narrative, the film questions what faith truly means. Is devotion a source of strength and inner peace? Or is it sometimes used as a crutch in moments of fear and uncertainty?
Rather than offering answers, Bhagwaan presents a mirror to the audience — encouraging introspection about how we worship, why we believe, and whether our faith is deeply rooted or merely situational.
With emotionally grounded performances and a restrained cinematic approach, the film blends realism with philosophical undertones, creating a compelling viewing experience that lingers beyond the final frame.
Project Details
Film Type: Short Film
Genre: Drama / Spiritual
Director: Krrupesh Vayeda
Producers: Mayur Ranka, Setu Upadhyay
Production: Arka Production, Make Films
Cinesta’s Involvement:
Editor: Aman Sukhadia
Associate Director: Aman Sukhadia
Cast
Freddy Daruwala as Husain
Ojas Rawal as Paras
Kavin Dave as Vicky
Jayesh More as Bhagwaan
Shriya Tiwari as Shruti
Narendra Patel as Bagger
Key Crew
Cinematography (DOP): Reed Garber
Music: Chaitanya Bhanawala
Sound Design: Kingshuk Moran
Costume Design: Dhruvi Sukhadia Shukla
Colorist / DI: Anindya S. Ray
Visual Effects: Vatsal Gala
Story, Screenplay & Dialogues: Krrupesh Vayeda
Themes Explored
Faith vs blind belief
Spiritual awakening
Human morality
Religion in everyday life
Inner transformation





