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Baga Beach 2013

★ 1.01 votes103 min📅 2013-12-01

"A season in paradise..."

Set against the sun-kissed shores of Goa, *Baga Beach* (2013) is a poignant drama that follows five teenagers navigating the pressures of modern life amid the commercialized tourism that thrives around them.

Director: Laxmikant Shetgaonkar

Cast

Paoli Dam
Paoli Dam
Sobha
Jean Denis Römer
Jean Denis Römer
Schroeder
Cedric Cirotteau
Cedric Cirotteau
Martin
Sadiya Siddiqui
Sadiya Siddiqui
Maggie
Akash Sinha
Devappa
Serjee Kleem
Yuri
Prashanti Tallpankar
Celestine
Pradeep Naik
Victor
Ivon C. de Souza
Brendan
Abhishek Vishwakarma
Vishu

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baga Beach (2013) about?

The film portrays five teenagers in Goa, where the vibrant tourist scene masks harsh realities. Their lives take a tragic turn after one of them endures a harrowing act of abuse, forcing them to confront the darker side of their paradise. It's a coming-of-age story steeped in emotional intensity and social critique.

Who directed Baga Beach?

Laxmikant Shetgaonkar directed *Baga Beach*, bringing a raw, authentic lens to the film's exploration of youth and exploitation in Goa.

Who stars in Baga Beach?

The film features Paoli Dam, Jean Denis Römer, Cedric Cirotteau, Sadiya Siddiqui, and Akash Sinha in key roles that anchor its dramatic narrative.

Is Baga Beach (2013) worth watching?

While *Baga Beach* isn't a light watch, its powerful themes and grounded performances make it a compelling drama for viewers interested in character-driven stories set against exotic locations. Its unflinching portrayal of societal issues lingers long after the credits roll.

How long is Baga Beach?

The film runs for 103 minutes.

Baga Beach (2013) — A Gritty Drama on Dreams Shattered in Goan Paradise

Set against the sun-kissed shores of Goa, *Baga Beach* (2013) is a poignant drama that follows five teenagers navigating the pressures of modern life amid the commercialized tourism that thrives around them.

Directed by Laxmikant Shetgaonkar, the film explores their dreams, vulnerabilities, and the harsh realities that reshape their futures after a devastating act of violence shatters their innocence. With its raw emotional depth and vivid backdrop, *Baga Beach* captures the contrast between paradise and exploitation, blending personal tragedy with a broader commentary on societal decay.