New Delhi, July 2025.
As authentic Indian stories continue to strike a chord with audiences across the globe, RU
BA RU—a powerful short
film from Rajasthan—is all set to make its international premiere at the Indian Film Festival
Stuttgart 2025 in the prestigious “In Competition” section.
Rooted in folk tradition and cinematic flourish, RU BA RU is a bold, lyrical tale of two sisters—one a rudaali (professional mourner), the other a dancer—fighting to reclaim agency in a world shaped by caste, class, and gender inequality. Directed by Rajasthan-
native Kapil Tanwar, the film marks his directorial debut, blending
his cultural heritage
with an unflinching exploration of the lived realities of Indian women.
Bringing together the vibrancy of Indian cinema—song, dance, emotion, and deep-rooted storytelling—the film made an unforgettable impression at its Rajasthan State premiere at JIFF 2025, receiving a standing ovation
and
a special jury award.
The film is produced by an all-women leadership team, led by Anvita Gupta under her banner SHADAM Films, with Anita Gurnani as co-producer and Priyanka Chopra serving as Executive Producer. Together, the team brings intergenerational vision, grassroots insight, and global appeal to the project.
Sharing
her thoughts on the film, Anita Gurnani,
Co-Producer, RU BA RU said, “To me,
RU BA RU is not just a film, but a heartfelt project to amplify women’s
narratives that often go unheard. Rooted in the lived experiences of Indian
women, it is a step toward shattering global barriers through the power of
authentic storytelling. We’re proud to see this story resonate across borders and
honoured to bring it to an international stage.”
Kapil Tanwar, Director said, “RU
BA RU is a story that comes from a place of deep personal reflection and
cultural memory. As my first film as a director, it allowed me to explore the
emotional textures and quiet strength of women whose stories often remain
untold. To have it recognised and nominated for competition at the Indian Film
Festival Stuttgart, Europe’s largest showcase of Indian cinema, is an
incredible honour. It reaffirms my belief that honest, rooted storytelling has
the power to travel far and connect deeply.”
“RU BA RU is more than just a film, it’s a quiet rebellion against
how women are seen, silenced, and expected to survive with grace, no matter the
weight they carry. While it’s rooted in the world of two sisters from rural
Rajasthan, their struggles and inner lives echo across borders and social
strata. Whether marginalized by caste, class, or the invisible expectations
placed on women everywhere, their story holds a mirror up to all of us. After a
decade of experience in the industry, as a first-time producer, I knew I wanted
to back stories that are deeply Indian in soul, but universally felt. Through
SHADAM FILMS, my hope is to put such honest, layered narratives on the global
map and honour the voices we so often overlook. Because truth, when told with
heart, always travels,” added Anvita Gupta, Producer, Ru Ba Ru.
Adding to its growing
acclaim, RU BA RU recently won Best Short Film
at the ImagineIndia Film
Festival in Madrid. Esteemed author and jury member
María Zaragoza Hidalgo—one of Spain’s most respected
literary voices—praised the film for its honesty
and universality, stating: “The story speaks
to universal feelings, situations,
and events from a concrete everyday perspective without resorting to any cheap tricks.”
The Spanish premiere
of the film is scheduled for September
2025.
As RU BA RU heads to IFF Stuttgart on July 27th, it becomes yet another milestone in the growing global celebration of Indian independent cinema. With its richly textured narrative, cultural specificity, and resonant themes, the film stands as a moving reminder that truly local stories often have the most universal impact.