The Bypass is a 2003 Indian-British short silent crime film written and directed by Amit Kumar starring Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Irfan Khan and Sundar Dan Detha. The Bypass was filmed on a stranded road somewhere in Rajasthan, India.[1] The film was shown at the Edinburgh International Film Festival and Aubagne Film Festival.[2][3]

The Bypass
Screenshot from the film
Directed byAmit Kumar
Written byAmit Kumar
Produced byAsif Kapadia
Trevor Ingman
StarringNawazuddin Siddiqui, Sundar Dan Detha, Irrfan Khan
CinematographyRajeev Ravi
Music byDario Marianelli
Production
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Release date
  • August 2003 (2003-08) (Edinburgh)
[citation needed]
Running time
17 minutes
CountriesIndia
United Kingdom
LanguageSilent

Plot edit

The film is about two friends who stay by the stranded road "Bypass" and a corrupt police officer. The two friends frequently mug and ultimately kill the people who travel by the road. Amit Kumar starts the film by showing a couple traveling by the road, and then Nawazuddin Siddiqui stops the car by throwing a rock. The two friends then steal money and graphically kill the pair. Irrfan Khan's role as a corrupt police officer is established when he takes a watch by cutting the wrist of a dead man, then rapes a lady and tries to kill the two muggers for the money they had.[4] The director represents the thrill of "Bypass" through violence and aggression.

Cast edit

  • Nawazuddin Siddiqui - 1st Mugger
  • Sundar Dan Detha - 2nd Mugger
  • Irrfan Khan - Corrupt Policeman
  • Manorama Goswami - Kidnapped Girl
  • Kasturi Kasturi - Woman in the Jeep
  • Karuna Pandey - Woman in Car
  • Ashwin Chaddha- Man in Car
  • Kalyan Singh- Jeep Driver

References edit

  1. ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Irrfan & Nawazuddin Siddiqui in 'Bypass' (2003). YouTube.
  2. ^ Tewari, Trisha (16 January 2022). "When The Acting Skills Resound In The Wordless Film: 'The Bypass'".
  3. ^ "Irrfan Khan, Nawazuddin Siddiqui's 'The Bypass' to be screened at Bandra Film Festival". Free Press Journal.
  4. ^ "Movie Review on the Short Film Bypass - 579 Words | Studymode".

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