
Garbage 2018
Directed by the boundary-pushing Qaushiq Mukherjee, *Garbage (2018)* plunges viewers into a Goa soaked in secrets and simmering tension.
Director: Qaushiq Mukherjee
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Garbage (2018) about?
*Garbage (2018)* follows a Goa taxi driver hiding a mysterious woman in chains, until a young medical student fleeing revenge porn stumbles into their twisted world. The collision of these lives reveals dark undercurrents of control, shame, and survival in paradise.
Who directed Garbage?
Garbage was directed by Qaushiq Mukherjee, known for his bold, unconventional filmmaking that pushes boundaries in Indian cinema.
Who stars in Garbage?
The film stars Tanmay Dhanania as Phanishwar, with Trimala Adhikari as Nanaam, and Satarupa Das as Rami.
Is Garbage (2018) worth watching?
With its gripping themes of revenge, isolation, and psychological tension, *Garbage (2018)* is a compelling watch for fans of offbeat thrillers. While unrated, its raw intensity and Mukherjee's signature style make it stand out in the drama-thriller space.
How long is Garbage?
Garbage has a runtime of 105 minutes.
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About Garbage (2018) — A Goa-set thriller unraveling isolation and betrayal
Directed by the boundary-pushing Qaushiq Mukherjee, *Garbage (2018)* plunges viewers into a Goa soaked in secrets and simmering tension. The story follows taxi driver Phanishwar, whose quiet life alongside a mysterious woman, Nanaam, takes a dark turn when Rami, a medical student fleeing the fallout of revenge porn, finds herself drawn into their unsettling world. Mukherjee crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where isolation and unseen forces collide, weaving a visceral thriller that questions trust, vulnerability, and the shadows lurking beneath paradise.
With its unflinching exploration of shame, digital betrayal, and fractured relationships, *Garbage (2018)* defies easy categorization, blending raw drama with psychological suspense. The film's deliberately gritty visuals and unconventional narrative mirror the chaos of modern life, where privacy is a luxury and secrets fester in plain sight. It's a bold, unsettling experience that lingers long after the credits roll.