A humble man returns from his hard-working job overseas to his hometown in India to run a French Cafe located in a place that clashes with old values and contemporary mindset. He faces unforeseen obstacles every minute of the day due to his inexperience as a restaurateur, yet feels that his optimism is going to pay off in the end. The guests at the cafe bring their own struggles and levity that makes the day worthwhile for the owner and the quirky waiter. Despite the owners’ optimism towards his new business, the chances of the cafe surviving another day seem very slim.
Vinod Bharathan is an Indian born, film director based in Copenhagen, Denmark and is well known to use radical methods in his film projects, often restraining himself from the luxuries of production to keep things very organic. 'Limbo', a three minute short film he shot using a camera phone was awarded the best film at two International film festivals. KARMA CARTEL, his first feature was produced following Dogme95 manifesto, and had only 2 member crew.
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