NIRABADHI – Where Silence Speaks A Film by Sound of Som Productions

NIRABADHI – Where Silence Speaks A Film by Sound of Som Productions | Presented by Somak Sinha & Bijoli Ghosh Karmakar.
In less than a minute, this silent microfilm opens a vast, inner landscape—one where silence becomes language, stillness becomes movement, and emotions unfold like soft waves on a forgotten shore. Presented by Somak Sinha and Bijoli Ghosh Karmakar, Nirabadhi is a cinematic meditation on presence, absence, and the fragile threads that bind us to each other.
The Direction, story and music are both conceived by Somak Sinha, whose sensitivity to human emotion is felt in every frame and every note. His composition, steeped in quiet ache and lingering hope, does not accompany the film—it breathes with it. The BGM, rendered with haunting depth becomes the film’s silent voice—trembling, remembering, yearning.
At its heart are the two performers, Maalav P Ghosh and Binita Guha—vessels of unsaid words. Their restrained yet evocative portrayals draw from something deeply personal, almost sacred. They don’t perform—they reveal. In their eyes, the viewer finds echoes of their own longings, regrets, and fleeting joys.
Nirabadhi was not made for spectacle. It was made from still afternoons, from shared silences, from the kind of trust only kindred spirits can offer one another. The film’s process was intimate, intuitive—more like writing a poem than shooting a film.
It is not a film that demands attention. It waits—gently, patiently—for the viewer to surrender. To feel. To remember.
Because sometimes, the deepest truths are whispered…in silence.