M Cream

Unable to cope with the situation, Figs joins forces with his best friend Maggie on a quest to attain M Cream, a mythical form of hash.

[5] In conversation with Indo-Asian News Service, Singh commented: "After growing up in the superficial '90s, I was struck by the resurgence of radicalism among the youth of India.

[7] A cast of theatre and film actors including Raaghav Chanana, Tom Alter, Ira Dubey, Imaad Shah, Auritra Ghosh and Barry John joined the project.

It features Indian classical singer Shubha Mudgal, Brazilian pop star Lili Rocha and French folk-rock group Moriarty.

[25] Laurence Kardish,[26] curator emeritus of MOMA, commented: "A refreshing, vivid and occasionally delirious road trip of a film into Dharamshala, and beyond into the snowy mountains and canopied forests of Himachal Pradesh where four young and attractive millennials from New Delhi hope their treasure hunt for a fabled stimulant will end blissfully.

Directed with verve and panache by NYU graduate Agneya Singh, M Cream, is not only a wildly promising debut feature film, but an eye-popping, propulsive and energetic hybrid of American independent and Bollywood filmmaking.

"[29] Focusing on a realistic appraisal of society and polity, M Cream touches upon several taboo subjects that are indicative of contemporary forms of rebellion.

"[41]M Cream provides a socio-political commentary on modern India with an emphasis on understanding the role of rebellion in the ongoing struggle to affect change.

In an interview with Indo-Asian News Service, Singh further stated: "I think that we need to bring cinema back into the socio-political sphere and wield it once again as a weapon of the revolution.

A still from M Cream
A still from M Cream
M Cream at RIIFF
M Cream wins Best Feature at RIIFF.