Story:
The
comedy
short
film
Tindey
is
a
sweet
&
spicy
tale
of
a
married
man
in
his
40s
played
by
Rajesh
Sharma,
who
is
in
a
pursuit
of
excitement.
Review:
The
short
film
Tindey,
directed
by
Seemaa
Desai,
shows
that
people
look
at
life
after
marriage
in
different
ways.
While
some
love
the
comfort,
others
struggle
and
seek
more
excitement.
We
first
meet
a
sweet
innocent
couple,
Shammo
(Ashwini
Kalsekar)
and
Kranti
(Rajesh
Sharma).
The
duo
is
well
into
their
married
life,
they
know
each
other
to
the
core
and
care
for
each
other
deeply.
However,
Kranti
is
tired
of
his
everyday
routine
and
life,
and
the
change
comes
when
he
Molly
Sharma
(Adah
Sharma).
Tindey
starts
with
Shammo
bickering
about
little
things
at
home,
like
the
old
paint
on
the
walls,
wrecked
sofa,
about
their
neighbours
buying
a
new
AC.
But
at
the
end
of
it
all,
when
Kranti
is
leaving
for
work,
she
makes
sure
with
care,
that
he
has
everything
he
needs.
Shammo
is
our
everyday
Indian
wife,
while
Kranti
is
the
bored
husband
who
has
forgotten
to
appreciate
what
he
has
in
life.
His
office
colleague
Mishra,
introduces
him
to
a
dating
app
called
Tindey.
Intrigued
by
the
idea
of
meeting
some
singles,
ready
to
mingle,
he
gives
it
a
shot,
swiping
right
on
every
profile
he
likes
until
he
hits
a
match,
Molly
Sharma.
Kranti's
life
takes
a
turn
when
he
meets
the
free-spirited
girl,
who
has
a
hidden
agenda.
Director
Seemaa
tries
to
showcase
three
kinds
of
people
with
different
perspectives
in
life,
the
ones
who
are
content
where
they
are,
others
looking
to
explore
and
the
millennials,
who
have
a
new
way
of
life.
Rajesh
Sharma
surprises
with
his
kind
and
innocent
act,
while
Adah
brings
the
right
comic
drama
act
for
a
short
film
like
this.
Ashwini
Kalsekar
has
fewer
scenes
but
she
makes
for
the
most
of
it.
Tindey
is
cute
and
funny,
despite
the
fact
that
it
is
talking
about
an
extramarital
affair.
And
just
before
the
end,
it
hits
you
with
an
emotional
sucker
punch,
as
all
three
come
face
to
face
with
each
other.
Despite
their
differences,
they
all
learn
to
value
and
love
what
they
have.