In Guwahati city, flash floods occur every year, the reason being the Brahmaputra river flowing beside it overflows. Meanwhile, people struggle for drinking water every day in this same city. This reminds us of the famous lines by Samuel Taylor Coleridge "Water water everywhere, nor any drop to drink"!
Maharshi (Tuhin) Kashyap is a final year film student at Satyajit Ray Film and Television Institute (SRFTI), Kolkata and a practicing filmmaker hailing from Assam, India. He has written two feature length films Boroxun-Songs of Rain (2021) and Bulu Film (2022). He also has written and directed two short fictions – Poetry of Whispers (Kaan Phus Phusot Phus Phusoni) (2019) and The Horse From Heaven (Mur Ghurar Duronto Goti) (2021), and a non-fiction, Water Water Everywhere (2020). He has been active in children’s theatre since his childhood. Cinema to him comes as a way of living and understanding equations of his existence.