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''Cargo'' is a 2019 Indian Hindi-language philosophical science fiction black comedy film written and directed by Arati Kadav. The film is produced by Kadav, Shlok Sharma, Navin Shetty, Zain Matcheswalla, and
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. Starring
Vikrant Massey Vikrant Massey is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi television, Hindi films and web series. He made his acting debut with the role of Aamir Hassan in ''Dhoom Machaao Dhoom'' and became a household name with his roles of Dharam in '' Dharam V ...
and
Shweta Tripathi Shweta Tripathi Sharma (born 6 July 1985) is an Indian actress popularly known for the character of Golu Gupta in Mirzapur. She began her film career as a production assistant and associate director and gained wider recognition and accolades f ...
in the lead roles, the story is set on a spaceship named Pushpak 634A where a scientist Prahastha, works for the Post Death Transition services with the help of a female astronaut, where dead people are recycled for rebirth. ''Cargo'' premiered at the 2019 MAMI Film Festival under the spotlight section. The film premiered on Netflix on 9 September 2020.


Cast

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Vikrant Massey Vikrant Massey is an Indian actor who appears in Hindi television, Hindi films and web series. He made his acting debut with the role of Aamir Hassan in ''Dhoom Machaao Dhoom'' and became a household name with his roles of Dharam in '' Dharam V ...
as Prahastha *
Shweta Tripathi Shweta Tripathi Sharma (born 6 July 1985) is an Indian actress popularly known for the character of Golu Gupta in Mirzapur. She began her film career as a production assistant and associate director and gained wider recognition and accolades f ...
as Yuvishka Shekhar * Nandu Madhav as Nitigya *
Konkana Sen Sharma Konkona Sen Sharma (born 3 December 1979) is an Indian actress and filmmaker who works primarily in Hindi and Bengali films. She has received two National Film Awards and four Filmfare Awards. The daughter of filmmakeractress Aparna Sen, Sen ...
as Mandakini (Special Appearance) * Ritwik Bhowmik as an aggressive Cargo *
Rohan Shah Rohan Shah is an Indian actor, known for his role as Agham Neil Khanna in '' Itna Karo Na Mujhe Pyaar'' on Sony TV. He played the lead role of Vivek in the 2020 Bollywood film '' Hacked'' along with Hina Khan. He is also a part of the YouTube ...
as Shashank (cameo) * Biswapati Sarkar as Ramchandra Negi *
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as himself *
Anjum Rajabali Anjum Rajabali is a veteran Indian screenwriter and teacher. He has written films like ''Drohkaal'' (1994), ''Ghulam'' (1998), ''The Legend of Bhagat Singh'' (2002) and ''Raajneeti'' (2010). He is also known for his leadership and lobbying for ...
as Raman *
Prabal Panjabi Prabal Panjabi (born 26 February 1990) is an Indian actor who appears in Bollywood films. In 2011, Panjabi made his debut in Y Films' ''Mujhse Fraaandship Karoge'', and ''Mere Dad Ki Maruti'' (2013). Career Prior to his film debut, Panjabi act ...
as Bhavesh Joshi , the cargo


Production


Development

The idea of ''Cargo'' came to director Arati Kadav in 2017 after she worked on pre-production for a film for six years before it got shelved. After getting angry at the situation, Kadav started writing another script and after 2–3 months, she developed an idea. A friend of her Rahul Puri had told her that film school
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was going to be free for a month and its studio space, camera and some lights will be available for shoot. She started thinking about what could be made in a single location and pictured a spaceship. Kadav wrote a "complicated massive intergalactic superhero story" for the next three months but later realised it was too expensive to shoot. She then wrote a new screenplay based on a one liner, "an immigration office in space for dead people." ''Cargo'' is the sixth screenplay written by Kadav who has earlier made short films like ''Time Machine''. In order to manage the budget of the film, Kadav decided to make a film with minimum location. She wrote a science fiction story set in a spaceship that also tapped into Indian mythology and issues like life and death. Kadav decided to showcase the technology in the film from the 1980s and not very advanced. She said, "I didn't want the tech to be intimidating but more endearing." For references, her team looked at '' Gravity'' (2013) to real NASA visuals "to figure out what we could use from those films that wouldn’t cost us much." Kadav was planning to make a film with Phantom Films, but the production house dissolved and the project was shelved. However, its founders
Anurag Kashyap Anurag Kashyap (born 10 September 1972) is an Indian filmmaker and actor known for his works in Hindi cinema. He is the recipient of several accolades, including four Filmfare Awards. For his contributions to film, the Government of France a ...
and Vikramaditya Motwane decided to back ''Cargo''. Kadav cited Argentine short-story writer Jorge Luis Borges and sci-fi writer Ted Chiang as her inspirations for the story. She stated: "Eastern sci-fi is more relatable as it matches with Indian culture in its milieu and values." Massey felt the story "abstract and gorgeous", further mentioning: "I had to read the script in detail to ecipherwhat she was saying. It stunned me, and that's when I knew I had to do this film."


Filming and post-production

Several spaces from the set of spaceship were reused during the shoot. Discarded automated teller machines were used as palm reading machines in the film. The film was shot in a spaceship set for 27 days. Kadav felt that a single-location film could be visually boring so decided to use a lot of different colours and lights to make it look interesting. There were two spaceship sets for both interior and exterior shoots. It was also shot outdoors for nearly 10 days. The entire shoot took 30 days and was finished in November 2018. Kadav got permission to use a shooting floor at Whistling Woods International for a couple of weeks. She used the space to create the Pushpak 634A, a futuristic space station, and other domains in the film. She said that she was "very aware of its graphics requirements while writing the script itself, and a VFX person was always involved in the making, right from the pre-production stage." Kadav consciously decided to keep the VFX to a minimum to cut costs and mostly use it to visualize the exterior of the jellyfish-like spaceship. Kadav decided to keep a retro feel to the visual design of the spaceship. The healing machine in the film was designed to look like an old vacuum cleaner. She believed that there is "always need to have a strong philosophy" at the core of the sci-fi genre" to "talk about things that continue to affect us and matter in our lives." Due to the low budget, motorcycle helmets were used for astronaut helmets in the film that were enhanced with paper and cardboard.
Konkana Sen Sharma Konkona Sen Sharma (born 3 December 1979) is an Indian actress and filmmaker who works primarily in Hindi and Bengali films. She has received two National Film Awards and four Filmfare Awards. The daughter of filmmakeractress Aparna Sen, Sen ...
plays a cameo appearance in the film for which Kadav wrote a long backstory which is not shown. The visual effects work took a year to complete. Green screens were used while shooting at a specific angle and pages were printed and pasted pages on the backgrounds to trick people into thinking it was created in post-production. The music is composed by Shezan Shaikh, the cinematography is done by Kaushal Shah while Paramita Ghosh has served as the editor.


Reception

The film received mixed reviews. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes rated it based on reviews. Pradeep Menon of Firstpost wrote: "A philosophical tale, a dark comedy, and a tight budget space film all rolled into one, Cargo is one of those oddball movies that will undoubtedly go on to develop a bit of a cult following over time." Tipu Sultan of HuffPost said that Kadav's "true success lies in how she wraps all this up under the garb of a comedy and serves up a film that is devilishly hilarious and ceaselessly entertaining." Eric Kohn of '' IndieWire'' noted, "While ''Cargo'' stumbles on plot, it excels at vision, and bodes well for the potential of a filmmaker capable of innovating within familiar restraint." Peter Debruge of '' Variety'' said that Kadav "shows creativity and a gift for world-building in this unlikely sci-fi fable, which playfully reimagines reincarnation." Rahul Desai, a film critic from Film Companion says: "It’s both real and unreal at once, and the visual dissonance adds to the way Cargo – and its playful marriage of the past and future – hopes to be perceived."


References


External links

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' on Netflix Indian black comedy films Indian science fiction comedy films 2019 films 2019 science fiction films Films about astronauts Films set on spacecraft Space opera films