Limosh Pawar
Being born and brought up in the suburbs of India's film capital Mumbai, Limosh Pawar was always fascinated and inquisitive about movies. He went on to attend the 'Film and Television Direction' course at 'Digital Academy The Film School', Mumbai. There he learnt direction and writing which further nurtured his interest in the entire process of film making. To get more knowledge he enrolled into a yearlong 'Postgraduate Diploma in Practical Film Making' at 'Garware Institute, University of Mumbai'(2017-18). There he understood the entire art of film making from the finest industry professionals. After completing his education, he came up with a debut short film "Doghat Ek Shauchalay" (Marathi) 2018, which was produced, written and directed by him.
Movies
- Sep 30, 2019
- Marathi
Mumbai is a city that houses several times the number of people it can accommodate. The consequent space crunch, however, has led people to adapt to new ways of co-existence. The specific example in this film is of a shared toilet between two families. Owning to the intimacy that is inevitably tied with a washroom, the two families also find themselves building a shared life of meal exchanges as well as an affinity between all of its family members.