Humaramovie

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Humaramovie
Industry Film production
Founded2011;12 years ago (2011)
Key people
Vinay Mishra, Preety Ali, Pallavi Rohatgi and Raghavan
Products Films
Website www.youtube.com/humaramovie

Humaramovie, also occasionally stylized HumaraMovie, [1] is an Indian YouTube channel and initiative that was launched in 2011 by Vinay Mishra, Preety Ali, Pallavi Rohatgi and Raghavan. [2] [3] The channel specializes in short film and is known for providing a platform for young filmmakers. [4] [5]

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In 2014 Humaramovie launched the Shuruaat Ka Interval, a film festival that is hosted digitally and at PVR Cinemas, where the chosen films will be screened. [6] [7] Since then the channel has also launched Shor Se Shuruaat, a short-film mentoring program that would team eight participants with directors such as Shyam Benegal, Mira Nair, Zoya Akhtar, Imtiaz Ali, Sriram Raghavan, Nagesh Kukunoor and Homi Adajania. [8] [9]

Filmography

Films produced and distributed

YearTitleNotesRef.
2014 Shuruaat Ka Interval
2016Shor Se Shuruaat
2016KhamakhaWon People's Choice Award for Best Film at 62nd Filmfare Awards [10]

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