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Omlo is an upcoming Indian social drama film directed by debutant filmmaker Sonu Randeep Choudhary.[4]

Directed bySonu Randeep Choudhary [1]
Written bySonu Randeep Choudhary[2]
Produced by
  • Sonu Randeep Choudhury
  • Neha Pandey
  • Rohit Makhija
  • Manish Goplani
Starring
  • Shambho Mahajan
  • Sonu Randeep Choudhury
  • Sonali Sharmistha
  • ⁠Deva Sharma
  • Mahesh Jilowa
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Omlo
Directed bySonu Randeep Choudhary [1]
Written bySonu Randeep Choudhary[2]
Produced by
  • Sonu Randeep Choudhury
  • Neha Pandey
  • Rohit Makhija
  • Manish Goplani
Starring
  • Shambho Mahajan
  • Sonu Randeep Choudhury
  • Sonali Sharmistha
  • ⁠Deva Sharma
  • Mahesh Jilowa
CinematographyWilson Rabinse
Music by
  • Gazi Khan Barna
  • Bhuvan Ahuja
Production
company
HARE KRISHNA PICTURES
Release date
  • 21 March 2026 (2026-03-21)[3]
CountryIndia
LanguageRajasthani
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Production

Omlo is produced under the banner of Hare Krishna Pictures. The film is produced by Neha Pandey, Rohit Makhija, Manish Goplani, and Sonu Randeep Choudhary, with Ajay Rathore, Arvind Dagur, and Yatin Rathore as co-producers.[5] Neha Pandey and Manish Goplani also worked as executive producers. The film is directed by Sonu Randeep Choudhary, who also wrote the story, screenplay, and dialogues. The cinematography is by Wilson Rabinse, and the editing is done by Navneet Kumar Sinha. The music is composed by Gazi Khan Barna and Bhuvan Ahuja, with lyrics written by Sonu Randeep Choudhury. The background score is created by Devendra Bhome. Costumes are designed by Neha Pandey, Rohit Makhija curated the cast for the film and Yatin Rathore served as both the art director and head of production. The film was shot in Shri Dungargarh, Bikaner.

Plot

Omlo is a heart-wrenching narrative that revolves around a 7-year-old boy and a camel, who are individually going through the same circumstances in life which is “helplessness”. As the boy experiences fear and trauma within a troubled and abusive household. The film shows how these patterns have been passed down from his father and grandfather. It highlights the silent suffering of women in a patriarchal system and the hope that the next generation might finally break the cycle of violence.[6]

Cast

  • Shambho Mahajan as Omlo
  • Sonu Randeep Choudhary as Subhash
  • Sonali Sharmistha as Savitri
  • Deva Sharma as Ramu
  • Mahesh Jilowa as Magnaram
  • Vandana Gupta as Dhapidevi

Reception

The film was sold at the Cannes Film Market in May 2025 and has been noted for its emotionally resonant storytelling and realistic cinematic style.[7]

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