Artificial (film)

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Artificial
Directed by Vijay Vemuri
Written byVijay Vemuri
Produced byVijaya Kumar Vemuri
Starring Supriya Aysola
Abhinav Gomatam
Mahesh Kumar Kathi
Rohan

Deepti Naidu
Kranthi
Shwetha Chowdary
Cinematography Shyam. T
Edited by Nagaraju
Music by Satya Kashyap
Release date
  • 27 April 2012 (2012-04-27)
Running time
22 minutes
CountryIndia
LanguageTelugu
Budget$5000

Artificial is a 2012 Telugu short film that was produced and directed by Vijay Vemuri. The film had its world debut on 27 April 2012 and revolves around the fantasies of a young couple.

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Synopsis

A beautiful young housewife (Supriya Aysola) finds herself bored with her daily life and routine. As an escape she comes up with various daydreams and fantasies to make herself and the people around her more exciting.

Cast

Production

Vijay filmed the movie using a Canon 5D that he had rented due to having a budget of only 250,000. [1] He did not begin filming until four years after he had finished the movie's script, as it took him a while to find a cast and crew that he felt could help him make the movie. [1] Casting took almost two years to complete and Vijay eventually chose actress Supriya Aysola to perform in the film's lead role. [2] Of the film's inspiration, Vijay has stated that he was inspired from a late-night television show that dealt with "extreme psycho-sexual disorders". [3]

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