New Delhi: When filmmaker Dibakar Banerjee was making Tees , he was thinking of possible marketing strategies. It included appealing to the audience of Khosla Ka Ghosla! , his 2006 cult film about owning a home in Delhi’s scam-riddled real estate world. But Tees never saw the light of day, much like the protagonist Anhad Draboo (Shashank Arora)’s book on his Kashmiri Muslim family.

“I have made a film about art that tried to be told and not being told, and as I go back and watch the film, I see my past, present and future altogether without intending it to be so. The film wasn’t meant to be autobiographical,” said Banerjee.

Banerjee’s film was screened in Delhi as part of the inaugural edition of And Cinema Goes On film festival, which showcased films across the globe

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