Kood There is a bridge at the edge of the city. People don’t come here to pause. They come here when they have already decided. One winter morning, two strangers arrive—carrying separate, private endings. They do not know each other. They do not intend to meet. And yet, in a moment that feels almost incidental, their lives intersect… just as one of them takes the leap. But Kood is not a story about death. It is about what happens when death passes you by. Over the course of a single day, Sameer and Mini move through the city together—two people who still intend to end their lives by nightfall. There is an unusual honesty between them, the kind that emerges when there is nothing left to protect. Conversations drift between silence and confession. Regret finds words. Anger softens. Forgotten memories return, quietly. And somewhere in between, without intention, they begin to see each other. Kood is a deeply human film about despair, chance, and the fragile weight of companionship. It lingers in that uncertain space between ending and continuation—asking, gently, what it means to be seen, even briefly, before you disappear.
Every Indian middle-class home had one. Not a room exactly — just a corner, a lobby, a space just out of sight where parents settled things quietly, away from guests, away from the living room, away from any audience. For Neelesh Misra, it was the small lobby next to the drawing room in Sector 2, Panchkula. Straight faces going in. Straight faces coming out. Whatever happened inside stayed inside.Watch the full conversation on YouTube — The Slow Interview with Neelesh Misra ft. Ayushmann Khurrana.
Every Indian middle-class home had one. Not a room exactly — just a corner, a lobby, a space just out of sight where parents settled things quietly, away from guests, away from the living room, away from any audience. For Neelesh Misra, it was the small lobby next to the drawing room in Sector 2, Panchkula. Straight faces going in. Straight faces coming out. Whatever happened inside stayed inside.Watch the full conversation on YouTube — The Slow Interview with Neelesh Misra ft. Ayushmann Khurrana.
Neelesh Misra is one of India's leading change-makers who has constantly introduced new and socially impactful ideas that have positively impacted millions of people. He has broken new ground with new and innovative ideas. Mr. Misra occupies a unique space among communications professionals and his work has had a diverse impact in India. His work straddles many worlds.Crusader of Conscious Entrepreneurship.
Neelesh Misra is one of India's leading change-makers who has constantly introduced new and socially impactful ideas that have positively impacted millions of people. He has broken new ground with new and innovative ideas. Mr. Misra occupies a unique space among communications professionals and his work has had a diverse impact in India. His work straddles many worlds.Crusader of Conscious Entrepreneurship.
Step into a world where stories whisper, nostalgia lingers, and real India breathes through every word.This is the digital home of Neelesh Misra, one of India’s most beloved storytellers and chroniclers of emotions. Whether through his iconic storytelling series like “Yaadon Ka Idiot Box”, “The Slow Interview”, or his soul-stirring short stories and conversations, Neelesh crafts worlds that connect the heart of urban India with the soul of the hinterland.
Step into a world where stories whisper, nostalgia lingers, and real India breathes through every word.This is the digital home of Neelesh Misra, one of India’s most beloved storytellers and chroniclers of emotions. Whether through his iconic storytelling series like “Yaadon Ka Idiot Box”, “The Slow Interview”, or his soul-stirring short stories and conversations, Neelesh crafts worlds that connect the heart of urban India with the soul of the hinterland.
Zaindagi 1.0 is from the film KOOD. Watch the full film on his official YouTube channel. Zindagi 1.0 song is part of the film KOOD directed by Neelesh Misra. India’s most loved storyteller Neelesh Misra presents his new song, Zindagi 1.0. the first track from his first mini feature film KOOD. Song Zindagi 1.0 written, composed and sung by Neelesh Misra.🔸Featuring Neelesh Misra and Ketaki Kulkarni🔸Directed by Neelesh Misra🔸Producer: Yamini Misra
Zaindagi 1.0 is from the film KOOD. Watch the full film on his official YouTube channel. Zindagi 1.0 song is part of the film KOOD directed by Neelesh Misra. India’s most loved storyteller Neelesh Misra presents his new song, Zindagi 1.0. the first track from his first mini feature film KOOD. Song Zindagi 1.0 written, composed and sung by Neelesh Misra.🔸Featuring Neelesh Misra and Ketaki Kulkarni🔸Directed by Neelesh Misra🔸Producer: Yamini Misra
By Anshika Dixit
Kood is a cinematic experience steeped in serene storytelling. Neelesh Misra, a master of quiet moments, translates that tranquil atmosphere onto the screen. Ketaki Kulkarni discovered a realm brimming with familiarity and enchantment. Anulata Raj Nair ingeniously transformed her audio narratives into visual poetry, celebrating the beauty of silence.
Kood is a cinematic experience steeped in serene storytelling. Neelesh Misra, a master of quiet moments, translates that tranquil atmosphere onto the screen. Ketaki Kulkarni discovered a realm brimming with familiarity and enchantment. Anulata Raj Nair ingeniously transformed her audio narratives into visual poetry, celebrating the beauty of silence.
Alakh Pandey, widely known as Physics Wallah, has transformed the landscape of education in India through his simple, engaging, and accessible approach to teaching physics, starting from a small town in Uttar Pradesh to building a platform that supports millions of students preparing for competitive exams. His journey reflects resilience, clarity of purpose, and a deep commitment to democratizing education. In a similar spirit of meaningful connection, Neelesh Misra’s Slow Interview brings out such journeys with depth and sincerity—creating a space where conversations are unhurried, honest, and rooted. Through this format, stories like Alakh Pandey’s are not just told, but truly understood, aligning perfectly with the philosophy of the Slow Movement that encourages us to pause, listen, and reconnect with what truly matters.
Alakh Pandey, widely known as Physics Wallah, has transformed the landscape of education in India through his simple, engaging, and accessible approach to teaching physics, starting from a small town in Uttar Pradesh to building a platform that supports millions of students preparing for competitive exams. His journey reflects resilience, clarity of purpose, and a deep commitment to democratizing education. In a similar spirit of meaningful connection, Neelesh Misra’s Slow Interview brings out such journeys with depth and sincerity—creating a space where conversations are unhurried, honest, and rooted. Through this format, stories like Alakh Pandey’s are not just told, but truly understood, aligning perfectly with the philosophy of the Slow Movement that encourages us to pause, listen, and reconnect with what truly matters.
Reactions on Koo reveal the profound impact of a film that tugs at the heartstrings. Audiences are not just watching; they're engaging with its intricate narrative and emotional layers. Many comments commend the dedicated team for their craftsmanship and the film's remarkable ability to articulate nuanced emotions.
Reactions on Koo reveal the profound impact of a film that tugs at the heartstrings. Audiences are not just watching; they're engaging with its intricate narrative and emotional layers. Many comments commend the dedicated team for their craftsmanship and the film's remarkable ability to articulate nuanced emotions.
By Anshika Dixit
Neelesh Misra's debut film, Kood, has finally hit the screens, promising a serene cinematic journey. With its focus on the intricacies of mental and emotional realms, the film utilizes a meditative pace and sparse dialogue. Kood encourages its audience to take a breath, reflect, and engage deeply with what unfolds.
Neelesh Misra's debut film, Kood, has finally hit the screens, promising a serene cinematic journey. With its focus on the intricacies of mental and emotional realms, the film utilizes a meditative pace and sparse dialogue. Kood encourages its audience to take a breath, reflect, and engage deeply with what unfolds.
By Anshika Dixit
Tomorrow marks the debut of 'Kood', the latest creation from filmmaker Neelesh Misra. This film diverges from conventional storytelling, immersing audiences in serene visuals and the nuances of emotion rather than heavy dialogue.
Tomorrow marks the debut of 'Kood', the latest creation from filmmaker Neelesh Misra. This film diverges from conventional storytelling, immersing audiences in serene visuals and the nuances of emotion rather than heavy dialogue.
A quiet, unhurried conversation with Vikas Divyakirti, where ideas are allowed to breathe. In this Slow Interview with Neelesh Misra, he reflects on learning, language, and the deeper purpose of education beyond exams and success. There is no rush to conclusions here—only pauses, thoughts, and the kind of honesty that stays with you long after the conversation ends.
A quiet, unhurried conversation with Vikas Divyakirti, where ideas are allowed to breathe. In this Slow Interview with Neelesh Misra, he reflects on learning, language, and the deeper purpose of education beyond exams and success. There is no rush to conclusions here—only pauses, thoughts, and the kind of honesty that stays with you long after the conversation ends.