Harbir

By Pickle  November 24, 2024

India | Punjabi, Hindi, English | Drama

Synopsis

Harbir, a meek 15-year-old Sikh boy from Dehradun, is scouted for an admission trial by the prestigious Bombay International School of Swimming in Mumbai. During the trial, Harbir underperforms due to nerves. Additionally, during the interview, concerns about his long hair arise, requiring a No Objection Certificate from his parents for a possible haircut, if admitted. Meanwhile, Harbir’s family grapples with the financial implications of his potential relocation to Mumbai with his mother, as he’s ineligible for a hostel. To support this, Harbir’s father is selling a jointly held property with his uncle, who is running for Gurudwara President.

Unsettled by the interview, Harbir brings up the issue with his conservative family, but they firmly oppose him and completely shut him down. The conversation quickly escalates into a heated discussion that reignites old wounds. In response, Harbir rebels, the consequences of which force his parents to confront his predicament. The film hereon follows Harbir and his family as they navigate a storm that could drastically alter his career prospects and their individual and collective identities. Harbir strives to withstand this storm to pursue his dream, leaving his family with a choice: whether to sacrifice for his dream or sacrifice his dream.

Angad Bawa
Director
angadbawa@gmail.com

Director(s) Statement

Growing up, my long hair was central to my identity as a Sikh. However, when I started swimming competitively, the challenges of managing my long, wet hair became evident. Mustering courage, I voiced this concern to my parents. They were upset: societal expectations seemed rooted in my hair. However, after many heated discussions, they allowed me to get a haircut. My relatives saw it as blasphemy, and my parents’ support of me caused some of them to sever ties with us. This predicament and the ensuing uproar inspired me to tell the story of Harbir.

Budget
USD 597, 541

Financing in place
USD 178, 675

Production Company
Bandra West Pictures

Looking for
Co-Producers, Financers, Film Lab/Workshop/Fund, Film Festivals/Programmers

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