Mango Dreams

2016 American film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mango Dreams is a 2016 English-language drama film produced and directed by John Upchurch.[1][2][3]

Directed byJohn Upchurch
Written byMazahir Rahim
Hamza Rahim
Story byJohn Upchurch
Produced byJohn Upchurch
Mazahir Rahim
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Mango Dreams
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Directed byJohn Upchurch
Written byMazahir Rahim
Hamza Rahim
Story byJohn Upchurch
Produced byJohn Upchurch
Mazahir Rahim
StarringRam Gopal Bajaj
Pankaj Tripathi
Samir Kochhar
CinematographyNouman Ahsan
Edited byJohn Upchurch
Music bySunil Kaushik
Production
company
Jack Films
Release date
Running time
93 minutes
CountriesUSA
India
LanguageEnglish
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Plot

As a child, Dr. Amit Singh (Ram Gopal Bajaj) survived the British partition of India. Since then, he has been running forward his whole life, running from the horrors of his past — his family murdered by Muslims and the personal guilt he feels for the death of his brother. Now, with the onset of dementia, Amit must return to his childhood home and confront the memories he has been trying to forget before dementia robs him of his last chance for peace. But before the journey home begins, Amit's son Abhi (Samir Kochhar) arrives from America to commit his father to an old age home.

Amit runs away and encounters Salim (Pankaj Tripathi). Salim is a Muslim auto-rickshaw driver whose wife was raped and burned to death by Hindu rioters. Amit had earlier saved the life of Salim's son. Salim offers to drive the doctor anywhere, as a way of repaying his debt. When Amit asks to be taken home, Salim cannot imagine how far he will end up going for the doctor or where the journey will lead them. Along the way, Amit and Salim forge an unforgettable friendship and help each other discover the peace they have been longing for.[4][5]

Cast

Accolades

  • 2016 Arizona International Film Festival - Special Jury Award for Bridging Cultures[6]
  • 2016 Cebu International Film Festival - Humanity Award (Merit Award for Best in Content)[7]
  • 2016 Full Bloom Film Festival - Best Narrative Feature[8]
  • 2017 London Asian Film Festival - Best Script[9]
  • 2017 Calcutta International Cult Film Festival - Best Narrative Feature[10][11]
  • 2017 Peace On Earth Film Festival - Best Narrative Feature[12]
  • 2017 Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival
  • 2017 Telly Awards
    • Cinematography: Nouman Ahsan, Amit Singh
    • Directing: John Upchurch[14]
  • 2017 filmSPARK
    • Best Feature: Mazahir Rahim, John Upchurch[15]

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