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Posted: Mar 07, 2008 at 1137 hrs IST
Illusions galore

Bhram is an emotional story about two brothers (Milind Soman and Dino Morea) who care deeply for each other. But their brotherly bond suffers a set back when a model (Sheetal Menon) comes into their lives. She has a closet full of past devils and soon her traumatic experiences from the past catch up with the lives of the two brothers.

This girl is on a search for the truth not knowing what exactly she is looking for. Her life gets entangled in a web of reality and illusion which in turn affects the lives of everyone around her.

Bhram is a romantic drama enveloped in a mystery premise. At its crux the film speaks about the need for men to delve in self created illusions to stay away from the harsh experiences of reality.

Director
Pavan Kaul

“The work for Bhram started when its producer Nari Hira came up to me with the film’s storyline and concept. I was given the task of shaping an already scripted film and I must say I have relished every single moment of the challenge.

Bhram is not an ordinary run-of-the-mill story that fizzles out. It’s a captivating film and its strength lies in its content and treatment.

It is the story of certain people living in a world of illusions. Every human uses illusions to distract their mind from a truth they would rather not face. But, the effects of this illusion can be drastic and that is what Bhram is about.

I was lucky enough to have a great crew and cast for this film and I am delighted with all the effort everyone’s put into it. The good thing about having underrated actors like Milind Soman and Dino Morea is that they do not carry any expectations. But, when they deliver an awesome performance everyone takes note. Both these actors have done a splendid job in the film. Newcomer Sheetal Menon has had a role of a lifetime, one of a woman with a twisted psychology. She too has coped well with the challenges of her role.

I must say Bhram is not a lavish production but it is a refined, crisp and engrossing product of cinematic professionalism. I hope people will enjoy watching it as much as we did making it.”

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