<p>Seven different short films set in the coastal belt of Karnataka come together as an anthology titled ‘Ekam’. Presented by Rakshit Shetty’s Paramvah Studios, the film takes you on a trip to the Karavali region to witness stories of compassion, empowerment, culture and tradition. The films begin with a powerful narration by Kishore against animated sequences.</p>.<p>‘<em>Haarata</em>’ (Flight), the first story in the series, is about the growing infatuation between a girl and a boy that gets bogged down by patriarchy. It takes an unexpected yet heartening turn in the climax.</p>.<p>‘<em>Shoonya</em>’ (Void), set in the forests of the Karavali has captivating images and sounds of the wild. However, with its slow-paced treatment, the 45-minute-film fails to hold the attention of the viewer. ‘Shoonya’ gives a peek into the caste discrimination of the region.</p>.<p>Raj B Shetty starrer ‘<em>Dombarata</em>’ (Masquerade) is about a Dubai-return Dhanaraja who aims to start a business of his own. The film explores electoral promises, bank conspiracies and superstitions.</p>.'The Boys' Season 4 finale review: Land of the free & home of the brave...now ruled by supes.<p>Set against the backdrop of monsoons in the region, ‘<em>Bhranti</em>’ (Delusion), with its picturesque landscapes follows a school girl who is left in splits after a school experiment.</p>.<p>‘<em>Swattu</em>’ (Legacy), set in an areca-nut plantation and a heritage house of coastal Karnataka, delves into the consequences a woman has to face when a film star reveals his sex escapades.</p>.<p>Prakash Raj starrer ‘<em>Poorvachara</em>’ (Tradition) brings ashore a strange tradition where a living person considered dead has to walk to the pyre in a funeral procession.</p>.<p>The series features distinct flavours of Dakshina Kannada — bhootaradhane, fishmongers shouting bangude, bhootai, meen curry, the dialect and the landscapes.</p>
<p>Seven different short films set in the coastal belt of Karnataka come together as an anthology titled ‘Ekam’. Presented by Rakshit Shetty’s Paramvah Studios, the film takes you on a trip to the Karavali region to witness stories of compassion, empowerment, culture and tradition. The films begin with a powerful narration by Kishore against animated sequences.</p>.<p>‘<em>Haarata</em>’ (Flight), the first story in the series, is about the growing infatuation between a girl and a boy that gets bogged down by patriarchy. It takes an unexpected yet heartening turn in the climax.</p>.<p>‘<em>Shoonya</em>’ (Void), set in the forests of the Karavali has captivating images and sounds of the wild. However, with its slow-paced treatment, the 45-minute-film fails to hold the attention of the viewer. ‘Shoonya’ gives a peek into the caste discrimination of the region.</p>.<p>Raj B Shetty starrer ‘<em>Dombarata</em>’ (Masquerade) is about a Dubai-return Dhanaraja who aims to start a business of his own. The film explores electoral promises, bank conspiracies and superstitions.</p>.'The Boys' Season 4 finale review: Land of the free & home of the brave...now ruled by supes.<p>Set against the backdrop of monsoons in the region, ‘<em>Bhranti</em>’ (Delusion), with its picturesque landscapes follows a school girl who is left in splits after a school experiment.</p>.<p>‘<em>Swattu</em>’ (Legacy), set in an areca-nut plantation and a heritage house of coastal Karnataka, delves into the consequences a woman has to face when a film star reveals his sex escapades.</p>.<p>Prakash Raj starrer ‘<em>Poorvachara</em>’ (Tradition) brings ashore a strange tradition where a living person considered dead has to walk to the pyre in a funeral procession.</p>.<p>The series features distinct flavours of Dakshina Kannada — bhootaradhane, fishmongers shouting bangude, bhootai, meen curry, the dialect and the landscapes.</p>