‘September 21’ by Karen Kshiti Suvarna Ready to Stir Emotions Worldwide

“September 21” by Karen Kshiti Suvarna sheds light on Alzheimer’s challenges and the emotional journey of caregivers, featuring acclaimed actors and a planned 2026 release.

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A Moving Tale on Alzheimer’s and Caregiving Premiering at IFFI Goa 2025

Panaji (Goa) [India], November 21: A standout title in the Viewing Room lineup at the 56th International Film Festival of India (IFFI) 2025, Goa.

Prepare to be deeply touched by “September 21”, an evocative drama crafted by 22-year-old filmmaker Karen Kshiti Suvarna. The film delicately portrays the emotional landscape of caring for individuals with Alzheimer’s and the profound toll it takes on their caregivers.

“September 21” follows the journey of an old man with Alzheimer’s, portrayed by Praveen Singh Sisodia, and Kamala, a dedicated caregiver played by Priyanka Upendra, supported by Zarina Wahab, Amit Behl, Ajith Shidhaye, Ricky Rudra, Vinnie and Sachin Patekar in prominent roles. The film sheds light on the problems faced by Alzheimer’s patients and the often-invisible labor of caregivers, as well as the emotional toll it takes on them.

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Karen Kshiti Suvarna’s direction brings a thoughtful and compassionate approach to the subject matter, showcasing her remarkable talent at just 22. The film raises awareness about Alzheimer’s disease and the struggles faced by caregivers.

“September 21” will be showcased in the Viewing Room at the NFDC Film Bazaar during the 56th International Film Festival of India in Goa, and is a major film to watch. Produced by Humara Movie & FMD Visica Films along with Films Max, the film features a powerful story by Raj Shekhar and a soulful score by Vinayy Chandraa. The film is expected to hit theatres in early 2026.

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