Hey folks,
I just wrapped filming our self-produced short, Ping Pong. It’s a personal, grounded piece we’ve built from scratch — from script to shoot — with a small crew and a lot of heart, here in Kolkata, India.
We’re now at the final stage — sound design and a basic festival distribution plan. The estimated cost for this last leg is around ₹30,000 (~$360 USD).
We’ve self-funded everything till now, but for this part we’re hoping to find someone who might be interested in supporting us — or even just guiding us on how to navigate this step better.
If you’re open to chatting or have any advice on finishing funds / indie distribution, I’d be really grateful to connect.
Attaching a still from the film below. Thanks for reading!
— Amrit
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Congratulations on wrapping filming, Amrit Mukherjee and everyone who worked on Ping Pong!
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Thanks Maurice Vaughan
Will definitely check it out.
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You're welcome, Amrit Mukherjee.
I'm looking forward to seeing Ping Pong, Amrit Mukherjee!
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Thanks for the encouragement Maurice Vaughan
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You're welcome, Amrit Mukherjee. Hope to see you at the Community Open House tomorrow.
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Aapne jo film ka idea diya hai — wo kaafi intriguing hai: ek philosophical adventure jisme mystery, comedy, hurdles, action, aur emotional depth sab kuch hai. Main is concept ko thoda polish karke samjhaata hoon, aur IMDB ke perspective se bhi explain karta hoon.
sir I have very emotional, struggled and transformation film script and based on tribal people, native people and sanatan dharm and the film is all over full of knowledge means gyaan
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Piyush Bhawsar Hello Piyush, good to have you here. Please dm me.