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The music was composed by Padmanabh Gaikwad with editing by Vaibhav Kulkarni and cinematography by Pratik Pathak.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Rabbit House first poster: A glimpse into an intriguing new world |url=https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/the-rabbit-house-first-poster-a-glimpse-into-an-intriguing-new-world-13832974.html |website=] |language=en-us |date=7 November 2024}}</ref> | The music was composed by Padmanabh Gaikwad with editing by Vaibhav Kulkarni and cinematography by Pratik Pathak.<ref>{{cite web |title=The Rabbit House first poster: A glimpse into an intriguing new world |url=https://www.firstpost.com/entertainment/the-rabbit-house-first-poster-a-glimpse-into-an-intriguing-new-world-13832974.html |website=] |language=en-us |date=7 November 2024}}</ref> | ||
==Plot== | |||
"The Rabbit House" narrates the heartbreaking story of a newlywed woman striving for emancipation from a stifling marriage with a spouse afflicted with OCD. The narrative prompts contemplation over the locus of her liberation—whether it resides in existence or in demise. Set against the picturesque landscape of Himachal Pradesh, the film delicately intertwines aspects of mystery and romance. The narrative adeptly explores the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and societal norms. The film's title, "The Rabbit House," possesses symbolic significance, implying that the protagonist's pursuit of freedom may reflect the elusive characteristics of a rabbit's burrow. The magnificent landscapes of Himachal Pradesh function not merely as a visual backdrop but also as a vital component of the narrative, enhancing the story with cultural subtleties. |
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Indian filmThe Rabbit House | |
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Directed by | Vaibhav Kulkarni |
Written by | Vaibhav Kulkarni |
Produced by | Sunita Pandhare, Krishna Pandhare |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Pratik Pathak |
Edited by | Vaibhav Kulkarni |
Music by | Padmanabh Gaikwad |
Production company | Geetai Productions |
Running time | 2 H, 30 Mins. |
Country | India |
Language | Hindi |
The Rabbit House is a 2024 Indian Hindi-language thriller suspense film written and directed by Vaibhav Kulkarni. It is produced by Sunita Pandhare and Krishna Pandhare under Geetai Productions.
It features Amit Riyaan, Karishma, Padmanabh, Gagan Pradeep, Preeti Sharma, and Suresh Kumbhar as main cast.
The music was composed by Padmanabh Gaikwad with editing by Vaibhav Kulkarni and cinematography by Pratik Pathak.
Plot
"The Rabbit House" narrates the heartbreaking story of a newlywed woman striving for emancipation from a stifling marriage with a spouse afflicted with OCD. The narrative prompts contemplation over the locus of her liberation—whether it resides in existence or in demise. Set against the picturesque landscape of Himachal Pradesh, the film delicately intertwines aspects of mystery and romance. The narrative adeptly explores the intricacies of relationships, mental health, and societal norms. The film's title, "The Rabbit House," possesses symbolic significance, implying that the protagonist's pursuit of freedom may reflect the elusive characteristics of a rabbit's burrow. The magnificent landscapes of Himachal Pradesh function not merely as a visual backdrop but also as a vital component of the narrative, enhancing the story with cultural subtleties.
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