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Indie Odia film explores lesbianism, tribal folk dances and more

<p>Watch an indie film from the eastern state, Odisha, to unlock mysteries of an unknown artist and delve into the lesbian conjurings of the mind</p>

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Capital I includes a sequence on Sambalpuri tribal Folk dance of Odisha
Capital I includes a sequence on Sambalpuri tribal Folk dance of Odisha

The cops break open the door of an abandoned house somewhere in Odisha, only to find no one inside. Instead, they discover pieces of paper containing abstract artwork and poetry, all stamped with a mysterious signature, Capital I. Curious about the unknown artist, Piyali (essayed by Pallavi Priyadarshini), a psychology student, and her physics professor embark on a journey to find out more about this person. What follows is their transformational journey with hallucinations et al, which forms the crux of the “existential psychodrama,” Capital I. Touted as the first independent feature of Odisha, the 85-minute film (Odia with English subtitles) that released in Bhubaneswar last month will premiere in the city this weekend. The screening is presented by 1018MB and Gaysi.

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