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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalYour only truth is the one color you see.
That’s what they told all of them.
In a world where people are born with the ability to see only one color and the rest in black and white, society and its hierarchies are sharply divided based on these colors. Seeing more than one is the most dangerous disease of all, and the authorities keep a strict check on the diseased by segregating them in state-run asylums.
So when Lohit, a proud conservative who sees red, crosses paths with Anjum, a girl who sees green, but doesn’t shy away from any color, his world is turned upside down, as his eyesight gets infected, and he finds himself on the run from government agents.
With his own people turning against him and having no one to trust, Lohit has to race against time, to decode clues left behind by the mysterious Anjum. He’s persuaded to decipher a recurrent dream of his past to find the answers he seeks but perhaps isn’t ready for.
Aditya Chowdhury
Aditya is an engineer and an award-winning independent filmmaker, currently residing in New Delhi, who graduated from BITS Pilani in 2012. He has been working in the electronics design industry since graduation, and more recently, as an independent filmmaker. He wrote and directed his first feature film Eclipsed in 2018 and has directed another short film, Of Autumn and Spring in 2019, both of which are currently traveling the international film festival circuit, where they have already won several awards. Having only written a few screenplays before, Colorblind is his debut novel.
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