Biscut (2022)

Aisa jeeta jata hai chunaav (Elections are won like this)

Biscut (2022) poster

BISCUT (HOTSTAR-DISNEY RELEASE -2022) In an Indian village ruled by muscle and money, one man sparks a revolution without guns or bullets by betting his life on just the power of democracy. Biscut is the awe-inspiring story of Bhoora, a poor Dalit (lower caste) youth condemned to a daily struggle for survival, who turns a collective curse into a formidable force for change. BISCUT is the Hindi language word for a cookie or a biscuit.

Director: Amish Srivastava
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 34 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Gaurav Chatterji
Editing: Amish Srivastava
Production: TSS Films
Country: India
Language: हिन्दी
Original Language: hi

Themes

Crushing Despair and the Void, A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Social Commentary and Reflection

Keywords

hunger, poverty, democracy, biscuit, short film, caste discrimination

More Films by Director: Amish Srivastava
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Biscut about?
BISCUT (HOTSTAR-DISNEY RELEASE -2022) In an Indian village ruled by muscle and money, one man sparks a revolution without guns or bullets by betting his life on just the power of democracy. Biscut is the awe-inspiring story of Bhoora, a poor Dalit (lower caste) youth condemned to a daily struggle for survival, who turns a collective curse into a formidable force for change. BISCUT is the Hindi language word for a cookie or a biscuit.
Who directed Biscut?
Biscut was directed by Amish Srivastava.
Who stars in Biscut?
Biscut stars Chittaranjan Tripathy, Chetan Sharma, Advin Massey, Priyank Raj, Manish Mahan, Chhedi Kaka.
How long is Biscut?
Biscut has a runtime of 34m (34 minutes).
What genre is Biscut?
Biscut is a Drama film.
Where was Biscut produced?
Biscut was produced in India.
What are the themes of Biscut?
The themes of Biscut include: Crushing Despair and the Void, A Weary Soul and Exhaustion, Daily Struggles of the Working Class, Poverty Cycle and Hopelessness, Social Commentary and Reflection.