“Not Today talks about loneliness and how sometimes all one needs is someone to talk to at the right time,” says Kripalani.
Aditya Kripalani
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"The UK Asian Film Festival is special because your film stands on a platform with films from Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan and the UK itself along with many more countries. They also hold screenings across the UK and not just in London. So, we get a cross sections of audiences for the film," the filmmaker added.
"Not Today talks about somehow overcoming that strong urge to kill oneself, in that one moment. It talks about loneliness and about how sometimes all one needs is someone to listen at the right time," he added.
'Not Today' is slated to release in India later this year.
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With inputs from IANS
