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<title>Indie&#45;Clips | Short Film Magazine &#45; Sruthi Subramanian</title>
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<title>&amp;quot;Allow Yourself to be Vulnerable&amp;quot; &#45;  Interview with Sruthi Subramanian</title>
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<description><![CDATA[ Both of my short films, Illam which I produced and directed and Odds of a Goodbye -which I lead produced, explore intimate human relationships but through very different lenses. Illam is a family drama that looks at generational conflict within a traditional South Asian household and explores how love between parents and children can sometimes be misunderstood. Odds of a Goodbye, on the other hand, is a romantic drama that reflects on love, timing, and the bittersweet nature of parting ways. At their core, both films explore the emotional tension between love, expectation, and vulnerability. ]]></description>
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