Do I Exist: A Riddle

Do I Exist: A Riddle is a short film by Dhruva Harsh.[1][2] It comprises René Descartes's philosophy "Cogito, ergo sum" (I think, therefore I am) and Buddhist principles combined. This work of fiction is the manifestation of dream and death or life after death.

Do I Exist: A Riddle
Directed byDhruva Harsh
Produced bySurabhi Bhattacharya Dhruva Harsh Utpal Acharya
Release date
  • 2019 (2019)
Running time
16 minutes 38 seconds
CountryIndia
LanguagesEnglish
Hindi

Plot

Do I Exist: A Riddle is a short film about existing as a 'being' or not. In this film, the soul seeks transformation into a buddhist monk and redeems his soul from the body captivated with the charm of corporeal desire and 'maya' (delusion) even after death.

Here Siddhartha, the protagonist is already dead but still stuck in the matrix called ‘maya’ in Sanskrit and he seems utterly confused between life and death, dream and reality, forgets time and place and keeps dwelling in the same house where he lived with his wife called Marvi. Siddhartha's character is influenced with Gautama Buddha, a primary figure of Buddhism, and he is a modern portrayal of him. But here Siddhartha does not have any choice to renounce his wife in seclusion but his wife Marvi leaves him over a quarrel of about conceiving a baby.

Cast

  • Anurag Sinha as Siddhartha
  • Nancy Thakkar as Marvi
  • Nishant Karki as Monk

Awards

References

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