A woman's search for her missing lover lands her in a forlorn hilly town that houses people following a sinister cult.
Type:
Web Series Pilot
Status:
For sale
Page Count:
39pp
Genre:
Drama, Fantasy, Horror
Budget:
Blockbuster
Age Rating:
13+
Synopsis/Details
After Kavya Mehra's​ marriage with ​Vikram​ finally fades away over time, she meets ​Arjun,​ a struggling actor, and Kavya's ex-lover. Together, Kavya and Arjun rekindle their college romance by recollecting memories of the six-act play called ​Throne,​ that they used to perform while in college. Soon, their present lives become intertwined with the events of the play as Arjun travels to a faraway cut-off hilly town in Himachal Pradesh and doesn't return or respond. When Kavya visits the town to find Arjun, she realizes that all the residents are involved in a vicious cult that preys on human flesh and blood. To make matters worse, the cult is also looking for a suitable heir and there is an internal war ongoing between the people to claim the position. In the midst of all chaos, Kavya's only hope of finding Arjun is to refer to the events of the play and apply them in reality in order to fight her way to Arjun.
Video
Throne Pitch Reel

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The Writer: Sagher Manchanda

Sagher A. Manchanda is an independent filmmaker and a lauded writer. His areas of interest as a writer, filmmaker include Focus on Modern Urban Scenario, Haphazards Of Science/Technology/Development, Modernism, Alienation, Existentialism, and Marxism to name a few. While deep study and precise storytelling are important aspects of Sagher's filmmaking, music plays an equally important role in his films. Sagher firmly believes that the right use of quality and relevant music can certainly engage the audience. And, so he focuses on using soundtracks over lyrical songs to empower storytelling. Go to bio
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