Shardul Bhardwaj on picking characters that celebrate human dignity, from Eeb Allay Ooo! to Unpaused In two films one year apart (Eeb Allay Ooo! to Chand Mubarak in Amazon anthology Unpaused), 28-year-old Shardul Bhardwaj has given a face to the Indian migrant crisis. Poulomi Das December 23, 2020 14:21:52 IST Shardul Bhardwaj in Unpaused s Chaand Mubarak | YouTube
In two films, one year apart, 28-year-old Shardul Bhardwaj has given a face to the Indian migrant crisis. In National Award-winning director Prateek Vats’ sensational
Eeb Allay Ooo!, Bhardwaj is Anjani Prasad, a young Bihari migrant who has just moved to Delhi, squatting in a cramped one-room settlement with his sister and brother-in-law deep in the outskirts of the city. His search for a better life turns out to be improbable: Hired as a monkey repeller – entrusted with the task of scaring