Sandeep Chowta turns filmmaker with short film on drug abuse

Mumbai, Jan 13: India's music whizkid Sandeep Chowta's debut short film "Dead End" is all set for release.

Mumbai, Jan 13: India's music whizkid Sandeep Chowta's debut short film "Dead End" is all set for release.
The 10-minute film on drug abuse is a well-crafted story
involving a group of five friends and their experience with
drugs.

The movie shows the temperamental changes in a drug addict.

"I have seen young people who have done this kind of stuff.
I have seen a lot of young people who think it's very cool
to do this. People who don't know the affects of it and
people who just want to be a part of the group and they
just get hooked on to it," Chowta said during the premiere
of the film in New Delhi on Wednesday.

"Dead End" has been produced by seventeen-year-old college
student Tanya Khubchandani.

It features amateur actors, - ex-pop stars from all-girls
Viva band, Anushka Manchanda and Mahua Kamat, well known
model- Gautam Nagrath and Sumit Mishra and Ben Thomas.

Chowta says he has tried to give a hard-hitting and
realistic script and hopes the audience would be able to
realise the path of destruction drug abuse leads one into.

"Dead End" is an attempt to spread awareness on drug abuse
among the 550 million youth across the country.

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