‘Reconnection’ wins Jury Special Mention award at Indian Cine Film Festival in Mumbai, India. The legend of Indian cinematography G.L. Bhardwaj hands the award to Maksim Varfolomeev, ‘Reconnection’ film director.
Indian Cine Film Festival Selects Reconnection
Reconnection is in the selection of the Indian Cine Film Festival to be held in Mumbai on September 19 2015 at Best Western Hotel.
Reconnection Wins Honorable Mention at SaMo Indie Fest
September 2015: ‘Reconnection’ wins Honorable Mention award at SaMo Indie Fest, Santa Monica, California, USA.
Flute Playing Arati Inspires Scene in Reconnection
Every night Dinesh Goswami plays bamboo flute at Radha Raman temple. Few years ago while filming Reconnection in Vrindavan we also captured him playing a lullaby melody. Read more about this tradition and listen up to Goswami playing.
Article on Reconnection in ISKCON News
View PostExtended Yamuna Arati Scene
There is a scene in the Reconnection film that features Yamuna Arati. This is an extended video from that actual scene, containing some extra footage that didn’t make it into a final film.
Reconnection Key Cast
Let us introduce you the key cast of the ‘Reconnection’ film.
Reconnection Gets Official Poster
Check our ‘Reconnection’ official poster!
Reconnection wins Award of Excellence
We are excited of the first festival news! Our ‘Reconnection’ wins the prestigious Award of Excellence at the Best Shorts Competition Film Festival in La Jolla, California, USA!
Varaha Dwadashi: Appearance of Lord Varahadeva
Deena Bandhu Das: One of the oldest and self-manifest deities of Sri Varaha Bhagavan exists in Mathura in the Adi Varaha temple. This Deity is also called Lal Varaha because the Deity is red in colour. According to the Adi Varaha Purana, the story of this Deity is that Kapila Muni conceived of this Deity of Varaha in his mind and at once, It manifested itself before him. Kapila muni gave the Deity to Lord Indra in Satya-yuga. Indra worshiped this Deity in his kingdom Amaraavati. In Treta yuga when Ravana conquered Indra’s kingdom, Ravana took the Adi Varaha Deity to …
A Foggy Winter Morning in Vrindavan
This is what a morning looks like these days in Vrindavan.
A Visit to a Widow’s Ashram
One of the main reasons for my visit to India this year was to partake in a charitable project called Brajcare . I was part of a group consisting of over 25 people from Canada, Israel, Germany, Russia, Bosnia, Austria, Croatia, UK and of course India. One major mission of the charity is to give medical, nutritional and financial aid to the widows and sadhus (people whose lives are dedicated to the service of God and humanity) living in Braj; as well as improving their living conditions. I feel so privileged and fortunate to have been given this wonderful opportunity to engage my …