Casting Call 2024 Hindi Navarasa Short Films 72 Hot -
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In the sweltering heat of a Mumbai fine-dining kitchen, Chef Vikram is a man possessed by perfection and a volatile temper. The title "72 Hot" refers to the literal temperature of the kitchen and the 72 minutes of "service" where everything goes wrong. When a young commis chef makes a recurring mistake, Vikram’s rage creates a psychological "pressure cooker" environment that blurs the line between a professional kitchen and a chamber of horrors. Character Sketches casting call 2024 hindi navarasa short films 72 hot
- Overacting: Shouting is not anger (Raudra). Subtlety is power.
- Wrong Language: If the role is Hindi, do not speak English. If you cannot remember the Hindi word, pause, but do not code-switch.
- Poor Audio: A "Hot" shoot requires clear audio. If your fan is running in the background, your tape is deleted.
- Asking for a "Hero" Role: With 72 films, there are 72 leads. But if you demand a specific role without auditioning first, you are blacklisted from the drive.
Research the Theme: Familiarize yourself with the "Navarasa" concept to bring a unique interpretation to your audition Joinfilms Academy. There is no verified information or official record
We are looking for male and female leads, as well as supporting characters, across various age groups: Brief background and context Summary of the casting
The Climax (The Raudra Moment):A VIP order comes in. Arjun drops a plate. The sound of shattering porcelain silences the entire kitchen. Vikram stops. He picks up a chef’s knife, not to strike, but to point at the clock.