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Release Date:
November 2, 2023
Original Title:
Cross My Heart
Genres:
Drama | Thriller
Production Companies:
Madbongs Studio LLP
Production Countries:
India
Ratings / Certifications:
IN: UA
Runtime: 30
Seventeen year old Nikki Rathore is suffering from an incurable heart condition and requires a heart transplant. Her parents Ajay and Shreshta, along with her grandfather Colonel (Dr) Rudraksh Banerjee are almost desperate. Transplant surgeon Dr Sameer promises to carry out the surgery as soon as a donor becomes available for her. Inexplicably, Sameer seems to be drawn closer and closer to Nikki and even starts visiting her quite often while the wait continues. Some events from the past surface to further complicate the situation. In a private conversation, Rudraksh even proposes that he is ready to donate his heart if somehow Sameer can make it happen. One night, the police control room receives a call from someone who tells them he is about to become brain dead. He suggests they set up a green corridor for the transplant. Who is this person? Why does he want to save Nikki at the cost of his own life? The mystery unfolds as the past catches up with the Rathore family.
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Art Direction:
Aradhay Sharma
Assistant Editor:
Joy Chatterjee
Colorist:
Joy Chatterjee
Data Wrangler:
Amogh Bhardwaj
Director:
Joy Chatterjee
Director of Photography:
Rupankar Hazra
Editor:
Rishank Sahni
First Assistant "A" Camera:
Ishit Sinha
First Assistant Director:
Yasha Sharma
Music Director:
Deep Chatterjee
Playback Singer:
Jason Sunny Varughese
Aroonema Koteya
Harsh Bhardwaj
Producer:
Sarit Chatterjee
Deep Chatterjee
Production Assistant:
Abhinav Bhandari
Ishit Sinha
Production Manager:
Labhansh Bakshi
Second Assistant Director:
Aradhay Sharma
Sound Designer:
Joy Chatterjee
Sound Recordist:
Abhinav Bhandari
Third Assistant Director:
Amogh Bhardwaj
Writer:
Sarit Chatterjee
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