Naman Ramachandran Director Karan Tejpal, whose debut “Stolen” (2023) premiered in Venice’s Horizon’s strand before screening at BFI London Film Festival, Zurich Film Festival, and SXSW Sydney, has boarded Indian psychological horror feature “Ummeed” (Hope).
The project, selected for the Berlin European Film Market‘s Fiction Toolbox Program at Berlinale 2025, is aiming for a November production start.
The film follows a same-sex couple in small-town India pursuing parenthood through illegal sperm donation. When Tithi cannot conceive, her partner Rahi becomes pregnant, leading to a descent into paranoia fueled by societal harassment and dark secrets about the pregnancy itself. “Though it’s wrapped in thick atmospheric dread, ‘Ummeed’ deeply moved me with the emotional complexity of the characters and their resilience against societal prejudice,” says Tejpal. “More than a psychological horror film, this is a story about redemption and hope.” The screenplay comes from Abhishek Banerjee, known for the horror film “Pari” (2018) and Prime Video’s “Paatal Lok” Season 2. “‘Ummeed’ is the story of how a same-sex couple’s dream of having a child turns into a nightmare as the society around them starts pushing them towards a dark alley,” Banerjee explains.
Producer Dimpy Agrawal, whose Gubbara Entertainment was founded in 2023, brings significant experience from Netflix India productions including “Khufiya” and “The Archies.” “It’s a deeply personal story for me, as it encapsulates the courage it takes to navigate systems that are inherently unwelcoming— both as a woman and as a filmmaker,” says Agrawal.