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RAGHU ROMEO (Rajat Kapoor/ 2003/ 90 mins/ Hindi/ Comedy)
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Festival Participation / Awards

Locarno International Film Festival - Piazza Grande/ Rotterdam International Film Festival/ Barcelona Asian Film Festival - Closing Film/ Toronto Reel World Film Festival  Films From South, Oslo/ Stockholm International Film Festival/ Batik International Film Festival, Perugia/ Floating Film Festival, Florida/ Florence Indian Film Festival/ Trivandram International Film Festival / Kolkata International Film Festival/ Mami Film Festival Mumbai - Best Film Award/ Dhaka International Film Festival - Best Actor / River to River Florence Indian Film Festival, Italy, 2003/ 33rd Rotterdom, International Film Festival, 2004/ Floating Festival Janpa Florida, 2004/ Annual Film Festival Toronto, 2004.

Director/Script : Rajat Kapoor
Camera : Rafey Mahmood
Editor : Suresh Pai
Music : Pritam
Cast : Vijay Raaz, Sadiya Siddiqui, Virendra Saxena, Maria Goretti, Sqaurabh Shukla.

2003/ 90 Mins/ Hindi/ Comedy

Raghu is a waiter in a dance bar - a night club with somewhat suspect clientele. The world around him is noisy and chaotic. People are mean to him. It is obviously a world where he does not belong. However, one shining light inspires Raghu to coast through his humdrum existence with some resemblance of equanimity — his relationship with Neetaji. To Raghu, Neetaji is Mother Earth herself, so warm, all embracing generous and brimming over with love. There is only one problem-- she doesn't really exist — she is just a character on a TV show. And then... Raghu discovers that somebody is trying to kill Neetaji. He must save her at any cost!