Pihu (2018)

 ●  Hindi ● 1 hr 32 mins

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Pihu, a two year old girl was left alone with her mother in an empty house that is scattered with the remains of last night’s birthday party. When she awakes bored and hungry she struggles to wake her mother who is unresponsive. The film is an edge of the seat entertainer on how an empty house with everyday objects can be sinister for an unsupervised child.

Cast: Hrishita Bhatt, Myra Vishwakarma, Prerna Sharma, Rahul Bagga

Crew: Vinod Kapri (Director), Yogesh Jani (Director of Photography), Bapi Tutul (Music Director), Vishal Khurana (Music Director)

Rating: U (India)

Genres: Drama

Release Dates: 16 Nov 2018 (India), 16 Nov 2018 (Malaysia), 16 Nov 2018 (Singapore), 16 Nov 2018 (United Arab Emirates), 16 Nov 2018 (United States)

Hindi Name: पीहू

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Did you know? The film was shot for two hours a day with three cameras placed on the set since director Vinod Kapri felt "you can't ask a two-year-old to give another take." Read More
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Film Type:
Feature
Language:
Hindi
Colour Info:
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Frame Rate:
24 fps
Aspect Ratio:
2.39:1 (Scope)
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Music Director: Bapi Tutul
Lyricist: Vinod Kapri
Playback Singer: Kasturi Ajay Joglekar
Trivia:
The film is inspired by a true story.

Pihu's parents are played by the actress's real parents.

The film was shot for two hours a day with three cameras placed on the set since director Vinod Kapri felt "you can't ask a two-year-old to give another take."