NavaRasa Originals prides itself on rasa transitions. In Ex Lover, the journey is:
| Phase | Rasa | Emotional Expression | |-------|------|----------------------| | First 8 min | Shringara (Love) | Sensual, idealised—soft lighting, Hindi ghazal background, intimate close-ups. | | Middle 12 min | Raudra (Anger) | Betrayal scenes: yelling, broken objects, harsh red/black palette, dissonant sound design. | | Final 10 min | Vibhatsa (Disgust) + Shanta (Peace) | Discovery of hidden microphone/surveillance; slow shift to cool blues, silence, then quiet triumph. |
Overarching rasa: Karuna (sorrow/pity) for the protagonist’s lost years, but resolved with Veera (courage). Ex Lover -2025- NavaRasa Hindi Originals Short
A sleek, emotionally resonant short that deftly explores the lingering ache of a past romance through crisp storytelling, strong performances, and a minimalist visual language. While the narrative sometimes leans on familiar tropes, the film’s nuanced direction and evocative sound design make it a standout entry in the 2025 wave of Indian short‑form cinema.
This treatment turns a short prompt into a psychologically rich, visually spectacular, and deeply moving feature film. Report: Ex Lover (2025) – NavaRasa Hindi Originals
Review – “Ex Lover” (2025) – NavaRasa Hindi Originals Short
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Scheduled for a 2025 release, the film is part of a growing trend of "quick-cut" storytelling designed for the streaming generation. Viewers can expect a tight runtime that packs an emotional punch, relying on strong performances and a moody aesthetic to convey the weight of a relationship that has run its course—or has it?
The film is expected to feature a fresh face or a rising star from the indie circuit, bringing authenticity to the portrayal of urban heartbreak. The music, a crucial element for any Hindi romantic drama, is rumored to feature soulful, indie-acoustic tracks that will likely become anthems for the lovelorn. Why this works for "Ex Lover - 2025 - NavaRasa":