Fireflies : Hindi Film Details & Trailer
Fireflies is a 2014 Bollywood drama film directer/producer is Sabal Singh Shekhawat. This film starring is Rahul Khanna, Arjun Mathur, Shivani Ghai, Monica Dogra and Aadya Bedi.
Directer : Sabal Singh Shekhawat
Producer : Sabal Singh Shekhawat
Writter : Sabal Singh Shekhawat
Starring : Rahul Khanna,Arjun Mathur,Shivani Ghai,Monica Dogra,Aadya Bedi
Music : Zubin Balaporia
Cinematography : Shanker Raman
Editor : Shan Mohammed
Distributer : Wild Geese Pictures
Release date : 31 Oct 2014
Running time : 1 hour 45 minutes
Country : India
Language : Hindi
Fireflies Hindi Film Trailer :
Star Cast of the film :
- Rahul Khanna as Shiv
- Arjun Mathur as Rana Rathore
- Shivani Ghai as Sharmila
- Monica Dogra as Michelle
- Aadya Bedi as Maya
- Arjun Deswal as Young Shiv
Story of the film :
Fireflies come out in the night, just to light up the darkness. They live as long as the glow lasts. Even if it is a lifetime, being lived in a day. FIREFLIES is the story of two estranged brothers, Shiv and Rana.
Living disparate lives, sometimes illuminated by unexpected intimacies and new found hope, the brothers still remain shackled to the darkness of their past. Haunting memories of a tragic incident must be resolved before they can be brothers again.
Review of the film :
- Sweta Kaushal of Hindustan Times gave the film 1.5 out of 5 stars taking on originality, said that “The well-meaning plot of Fireflies is totally wasted for a singular lack of imagination and the over-dependence on stereotypes. Skip this one, unless you are looking for a depressing movie that only confirms to all norms of cliches in the name of an Indie film”.
- NDTV rated the film 3.5 out of 5 stars, and said “Fireflies is an imperfect film about flawed characters who disguise their spiritual ennui in tailored postures of sophistication. It’s not a great film. But it’s sincere and a largely well-crafted piece of cinema about fractured lives frozen in compromised relationships”.
- Indian Express rated the film 1.5 out of 5 stars.
- Renuka Vyavahare of The Times of India gave the film 2.1 out of 5 stars.