Upon hearing that her grandmother has passed away, Kaashi, a young Indian woman who left town to study abroad, returns to her home with the intention of performing the funeral rites herself, to honor the only family member who believed in her.
Kaashi’s scornful uncle Vishnu, the patriarch of the family, refuses her this wish, and instead insists that he will perform them, as is custom.
Strengthened by her confidence in herself, Kaashi will defy the century-old traditions to honor her grandmother’s last wish, and perform the last rites.
"Powerful & Gripping. The Last Rights is a film that motivates us to take a step back and think about women's rights, especially in India."
Ex-Deputy Prime Minister, India & Padma Vibhushan Recipient
"The Last Rights is Important and Daring"
Producer, Former President of Physical Production & Post-Production, Universal Pictures
"The Last Rights is a nicely poignant short film that shows a clear understanding of camera technique. The performances were a real treat!"
Publisher & Managing Director, Rupa Publications
"The Last Rights touches upon a sensitive subject that requires a deep reflection."
Filmmaker | Founder - Yellowstone International Film Festival
"Powerful & Gripping. The Last Rights is a film that motivates us to take a step back and think about women's rights, especially in India."
Ex-Deputy Prime Minister, India & Padma Vibhushan Recipient
"The Last Rights is Important and Daring"
Producer, Former President of Physical Production & Post-Production, Universal Pictures
"The Last Rights is a nicely poignant short film that shows a clear understanding of camera technique. The performances were a real treat!"
Publisher & Managing Director, Rupa Publications
"The Last Rights touches upon a sensitive subject that requires a deep reflection."
Creative Head & Film Director
Aastha Verma is a seasoned Director and Producer based in Los Angeles, with roots from India and the Middle East. Because of her multi-cultural background, she surrounds herself with stories that are built on ground reality and is a keen storyteller with female protagonists.
Her vision is to bring out hidden realities of any given society, to tell stories which are entertaining yet heartfelt and produce films that the viewers can enjoy as well as learn from.
Additionally, she is a graduate with her Master’s in Filmmaking from the acclaimed film school New York Film Academy, Los Angeles.
Striving to stand-out in an ever-growing new generation of filmmakers, Aastha works as a Film Director and Producer in Los Angeles. She is the Creative Director and Production Head at Saadhvish Films, operating offline out of Mumbai and Dubai (soon in Los Angeles).
Tushar Tyagi
Filmmaker | Founder - Yellowstone International Film Festival