Nutan - Stop Motion Film
a satirical stop-motion film that reimagines belief, power, and blind faith through a humorous rural narrative.
Nutan - Stop Motion Film
a satirical stop-motion film that reimagines belief, power, and blind faith through a humorous rural narrative.

project overview
project overview
project overview
Nutan is a stop-motion short film that reinterprets the story of Isaac Newton in a rural Indian context. Set in a village, the film follows a simple incident an apple falling on Nutan’s head which is later misinterpreted as a divine event. As the narrative unfolds, Nutan embraces the role of a self-proclaimed godman, highlighting how easily belief can be shaped and manipulated. Through handcrafted visuals and a satirical tone, the project critiques blind faith and the rise of fake spiritual figures in society.
Nutan is a stop-motion short film that reinterprets the story of Isaac Newton in a rural Indian context. Set in a village, the film follows a simple incident an apple falling on Nutan’s head which is later misinterpreted as a divine event. As the narrative unfolds, Nutan embraces the role of a self-proclaimed godman, highlighting how easily belief can be shaped and manipulated. Through handcrafted visuals and a satirical tone, the project critiques blind faith and the rise of fake spiritual figures in society.
Nutan is a stop-motion short film that reinterprets the story of Isaac Newton in a rural Indian context. Set in a village, the film follows a simple incident an apple falling on Nutan’s head which is later misinterpreted as a divine event. As the narrative unfolds, Nutan embraces the role of a self-proclaimed godman, highlighting how easily belief can be shaped and manipulated. Through handcrafted visuals and a satirical tone, the project critiques blind faith and the rise of fake spiritual figures in society.







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