
Anhedonia
Drama · Mystery
Overview
Anhedonia is a quiet, introspective short film that explores the invisible transition from childhood innocence to the emotional stillness of adulthood. Through fragmented memories of friendship, laughter, and carefree days, the film contrasts the warmth of the past with the cold repetition of the present. As time moves forward, joy slowly fades into routine, and life becomes a cycle of silent moments and unspoken thoughts. What once felt alive and limitless begins to feel distant, almost unreal. Without dramatic events or dialogue, Anhedonia reflects on a feeling many experience but rarely name, the subtle loss of pleasure in everyday life. It is a meditation on nostalgia, isolation, and the quiet realization that growing up sometimes means growing apart from the joy we once knew.
Top Cast
Zahid
Zahid
In the loop guy
Zahid
In the loop guy
Daksh
Daksh
Child 1
Daksh
Child 1
Sonakshi
Sonakshi
Child 2
Sonakshi
Child 2
Vivaan
Vivaan
Child 3
Vivaan
Child 3
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