Filmmaker Shubhashish Bhutiani says three generations are trying to find their own path to achieve redemption in his film "Mukti Bhawan", a meditative drama about death and salvation.

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The 25-year-old director, who made his feature film debut with the critically-acclaimed movie featuring Adil Hussain and Lalit Behl in lead roles, says the story is about three ideologies, rather than one.

"What I was really trying to talk about was the 'mukti' (redemption) of three generations. The head of the family, the old man in the house wants to come to this Mukti Bhawan - (a halfway house in Varanasi for people at the fag end of their lives). But the story is more about the three generations," Bhutiani told

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