Short film ‘Signal Lost’ to premiere on December 27 at Tribal Culture Centre, Sonari

Jamshedpur: A gripping psychological thriller titled Signal Lost is set to premiere on December 27 at the Tribal Culture Centre, Sonari, promising an intense cinematic experience for film enthusiasts and supporters of independent cinema. The screening will begin at 5 pm onwards.

Set against the gritty urban backdrop of Jamshedpur, Signal Lost explores themes of disappearance, truth and power in today’s digitally connected world. The short film weaves a taut narrative of mystery, friendship and psychological suspense, supported by strong performances and atmospheric storytelling that keeps the audience engaged throughout.

The film has been jointly directed by Satyam Chakraborty and Anubhav Singh, both alumni of Loyola School, Jamshedpur. Adding fresh energy to the project is Samridhi Sharma, a passionate young producer from the school’s current batch. The film has been made in association with Humans of Jamshedpur, lending it a strong community-driven storytelling approach.

The premiere aims to promote meaningful cinema and encourage dialogue through storytelling in a cultural space. The makers have also revealed plans to screen Signal Lost at national and international film festivals, followed by an online release, marking a significant step into independent cinema for the young creative team.

The premiere at the Tribal Culture Centre is expected to draw cinema lovers keen to witness a locally rooted yet universally relevant story unfold on screen.

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  1. Watching Signal Lost feels almost meta when you think about it—Anubhav Singh crafting a story around lost connections, silence, and shifting priorities. Cinema aside, it’s a familiar real-life subplot: the moment a love interest enters the frame, long-standing family bonds quietly move to the background, sometimes without a farewell scene.

    Cousins often start as first friends, silent supporters, and unpaid PR teams—cheering from the sidelines long before premieres and applause. But love has a way of rewriting priorities quickly. Romantic chapters may feel intense and permanent in the moment, yet history suggests they remind us later how temporary they can be. Family, especially cousins who stand by without conditions, tends to be the constant that outlives most love stories.

    Art reflecting life is powerful. But wisdom lies in knowing which relationships deserve continuity, not a sudden ‘signal lost.’ Success looks better when shared with those who were present long before the spotlight—and before the love interest took center stage.

    Wishing Anubhav Singh all the very best for Signal Lost—good luck for the premiere and continued success ahead. May the journey bring both creative growth and meaningful reconnections.

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