
The Deaf 2024
Directed by Shrikant Prabhakar, *The Deaf (2024)* unfolds against the eerie backdrop of the 2020 Covid lockdown, where isolation and miscommunication amplify the struggles of three fractured lives.
Director: Shrikant Prabhakar
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Deaf (2024) about?
*The Deaf (2024)* follows three individuals navigating heartbreak and hardship during the 2020 Covid lockdown. Suresh is quarantined after returning from Mumbai, leaving his ailing mother Anibai to fend for herself—until Vishnu, a deaf orphan, steps in to help. But when a mistake costs Vishnu his place in the village and Anibai's health deteriorates, their fragile connections are tested like never before.
Who directed The Deaf?
Shrikant Prabhakar directs *The Deaf (2024)*, crafting a drama rooted in emotional realism and social poignancy.
Who stars in The Deaf?
The film stars Deepak Joil, Shraddha Khanolkar, Pramod Koyande, and Akanksha Khot in pivotal roles that bring its themes to life.
Is The Deaf (2024) worth watching?
Though unrated on IMDb, *The Deaf (2024)* offers a moving exploration of human resilience in adversity. Its focus on disability representation and pandemic-era struggles makes it a thought-provoking watch for drama enthusiasts seeking authenticity over spectacle.
How long is The Deaf?
Runtime details are not listed for *The Deaf (2024)*.
About The Deaf (2024) — A Pandemic Drama Where Isolation Meets Unlikely Connection
Directed by Shrikant Prabhakar, *The Deaf (2024)* unfolds against the eerie backdrop of the 2020 Covid lockdown, where isolation and miscommunication amplify the struggles of three fractured lives. Suresh, a migrant laborer stranded in his village after a return trip to Mumbai, finds himself quarantined and cut off from his grieving mother, Anibai. Into their lives steps Vishnu, a deaf orphan who becomes Anibai's unexpected lifeline, bridging the silence between them even as his own future hangs in the balance. When a misunderstanding spirals into exile for Vishnu and a medical crisis for Anibai, the film weaves a poignant tale of resilience, connection, and the quiet courage found in unexpected bonds.
With its raw, emotional core and a focus on human endurance, *The Deaf* transcends its pandemic setting to explore themes of displacement, disability, and the unspoken truths that bind people together. The atmosphere is tense yet tender, shot through with moments of profound humanity that linger long after the credits roll.