Vyarth Trailer Review Ft. Kusha Kapila: I Guess Good Content In On The Way!(Photo Credit –YouTube)
Kusha Kapila has surprised the digital world with the trailer of her upcoming short film – Vyarth! And let me just admit before we proceed to dissect the details – the trailer promises some real good content. Starring Kusha and Kajol Chugh, the story and the premise are simply set.
Kusha is a struggling actress who is offered roles of mothers, and while her manager asks her to take whatever part is coming her way, she is adamant to become an actress and does not want to get typecast in mother roles!
However, things take a U-turn, when Kusha’s younger flatmate, gets the same part she auditioned for! She is a seasoned actress, and people admire her work as well – it is just, that she is a misfit for the kind of roles she aims to play on-screen!
Kusha Kapila has surprised the digital world with the trailer of her upcoming short film – Vyarth! And let me just admit before we proceed to dissect the details – the trailer promises some real good content. Starring Kusha and Kajol Chugh, the story and the premise are simply set.
Kusha is a struggling actress who is offered roles of mothers, and while her manager asks her to take whatever part is coming her way, she is adamant to become an actress and does not want to get typecast in mother roles!
However, things take a U-turn, when Kusha’s younger flatmate, gets the same part she auditioned for! She is a seasoned actress, and people admire her work as well – it is just, that she is a misfit for the kind of roles she aims to play on-screen!
- 7/17/2025
- by Trisha Gaur
- KoiMoi
Kusha Kapila In Vyarth
Kusha Kapila has carved her path through the entertainment industry, starting as a social media content creator and taking on some big Bollywood projects. The influencer and now actor has a few Bollywood films like Thank You For Coming and Sukhee to her credit. Kapila, who entertains the audience through her Instagram reels, continues to do so through her movie projects, and next in her kitty is a short film titled Vyarth.
Reportedly, a brilliant cinematic experience awaits the actress in her latest venture, Vyarth. The anticipation is rising as the team behind the short film has dropped the official poster, offering the very first glimpse into the world of this intriguing film. This is not just another project in her filmography, but Kusha Kapila will add another feather to her cap since she steps into the realm of production as a co-producer of this short film – Vyarth.
Kusha Kapila has carved her path through the entertainment industry, starting as a social media content creator and taking on some big Bollywood projects. The influencer and now actor has a few Bollywood films like Thank You For Coming and Sukhee to her credit. Kapila, who entertains the audience through her Instagram reels, continues to do so through her movie projects, and next in her kitty is a short film titled Vyarth.
Reportedly, a brilliant cinematic experience awaits the actress in her latest venture, Vyarth. The anticipation is rising as the team behind the short film has dropped the official poster, offering the very first glimpse into the world of this intriguing film. This is not just another project in her filmography, but Kusha Kapila will add another feather to her cap since she steps into the realm of production as a co-producer of this short film – Vyarth.
- 7/10/2025
- by Koimoi.com Team
- KoiMoi
“Girls Will Be Girls” (2024) marks an illustrious debut feature by Shuchi Talati— a homage to the yearning and gravity of girlhood against the backdrop of a meticulously structured Himachali co-educational institution. Talati artfully navigates the labyrinthine landscape of academic rivalries, illicit romantic encounters, drab uniforms, and the ever-present specter of disciplinary retribution. Employing the intimate confines of the 4:3 aspect ratio, Talati engages in the somber and often heartbreaking realities confronting women whose sexualities have been generationally stifled. With a deft hand, “Girls Will Be Girls” offers a dignity often denied to women protagonists treading sexual transgressions.
The film eschews simplistic moral judgments, neither vindicating nor demonizing their choices. Instead, it astutely posits that shame itself is the primary antagonist that stifles sexual expression and authenticity. Produced by Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha, this debut feature pulses unmistakably with female gaze. The influence of its predominantly female crew is keenly felt,...
The film eschews simplistic moral judgments, neither vindicating nor demonizing their choices. Instead, it astutely posits that shame itself is the primary antagonist that stifles sexual expression and authenticity. Produced by Ali Fazal and Richa Chadha, this debut feature pulses unmistakably with female gaze. The influence of its predominantly female crew is keenly felt,...
- 10/25/2024
- by Sakshi Salil Chavan
- High on Films
Coming-of-age films could probably more accurately be termed coming-of-emotions movies - and in the case of Shuchi Talati’s debut, everything from lust and jealousy to anger and sadness is present, often at the same time.
Mira (Preeti Panigrahi) is a good kid. The first girl to be given the honour of being head prefect at her school in the Indian Himalayas, she follows the litany of rules and helps to enforce them. She’s also happy with her status as a borderline nerd, which her mate Priya (Kajol Chugh) certainly finds helpful when she has trouble with her homework. When Mira’s eye catches that of Sri (Kesav Binoy Kiron), a new kid in class who has just relocated from Hong Kong, the connection leaps from the screen.
Talati captures the way that emotions can run hot in seconds from a standing start when you’re a teenager. The very act of helping Sri.
Mira (Preeti Panigrahi) is a good kid. The first girl to be given the honour of being head prefect at her school in the Indian Himalayas, she follows the litany of rules and helps to enforce them. She’s also happy with her status as a borderline nerd, which her mate Priya (Kajol Chugh) certainly finds helpful when she has trouble with her homework. When Mira’s eye catches that of Sri (Kesav Binoy Kiron), a new kid in class who has just relocated from Hong Kong, the connection leaps from the screen.
Talati captures the way that emotions can run hot in seconds from a standing start when you’re a teenager. The very act of helping Sri.
- 7/25/2024
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Actress Kajol Chugh, best known for her role in ‘Chhatriwali’, Netflix’s anthology series ‘Feels Like Ishq’ and ‘Shakeela’, is all set to feature in an upcoming music video titled ‘Jahaan Pe Dil Hai’, sung by singers Kanishk Seth and Aarifah.
The actress spoke about her first music video and her working experience in it. Sharing about the song she said: “‘Jahaan Pe Dil Hai’ is a song about love in all forms – friendship, romantic and self love. It will definitely take you back to the kind of friends you just clicked with and never lost touch with, the kind of crush that always lingers and the unforgettable trips you took with your close ones, or small moments of finally enjoying your own company. Overall, it’s a very feel-good, warm song that manages to get your feet tapping.”
Talking about the Usp of the song, Kajol added: “The first time I heard the song,...
The actress spoke about her first music video and her working experience in it. Sharing about the song she said: “‘Jahaan Pe Dil Hai’ is a song about love in all forms – friendship, romantic and self love. It will definitely take you back to the kind of friends you just clicked with and never lost touch with, the kind of crush that always lingers and the unforgettable trips you took with your close ones, or small moments of finally enjoying your own company. Overall, it’s a very feel-good, warm song that manages to get your feet tapping.”
Talking about the Usp of the song, Kajol added: “The first time I heard the song,...
- 3/7/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
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