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The film stars Vikram Kochhar and features a host of non-actors from the villages of Jatauli and Lohari in Haryana.
Filmmaker Ravi Shankar Kaushik's survival-thriller Flames made its debut at the prestigious Jogja-NETPAC Asian Film Festival 2025, where it had its Asian Premiere. Shot in the textured farmlands of northern India, Flames is presented by filmmaker Suparn S Varma, known for Yami Gautam-Emraan Hashmi starrer Haq and the second season of The Family Man.
Billed as a tense and devastating feature, Flames is an "intimate portrait of a family pushed to the edge." The film stars Vikram Kochhar (Boong, No Land’s Man) and features a host of non-actors from the villages of Jatauli and Lohari in Haryana.
Kaushik, who hails from Haryana, said Flames began taking shape from a very personal space but came to life when he met like-minded individuals who believed in the story and chose to support it. The film marks his directorial feature debut after his short Chuhedaani (Mousetrap).
"I had always envisioned shooting it in rural Northern India, against the layers of societal constructs that shape real lives every day. I wanted to tell a story about survival through the eyes of people who rarely find representation on screen.”

Flames is produced by Varma, Rashi Aggarwal, Suunil Jaiin, Aditya Joshi (Phule) and Shivam Gupta (Songs of the Forgotten Trees). The co-producers are IT professionals Jasdev Singh and Arpita Raghuwanshi.
"What drew me to Flames was its emotional ferocity," said Varma, calling it a film "that burns from within." The filmmaker hailed Kaushik for creating a world that is lived-in, haunting, and painfully human. "Supporting this film and bringing it to a platform like JAFF is a privilege, because it represents the kind of Indian independent cinema that deserves the world’s attention," Varma stated.
Producer Jain added that Flames is "tender, tense, and socially aware," while Gupta emphasised the importance of telling stories that reflect the deeper, quieter nuances of India’s heartland.