This is not the sanitized version. The raw 16-minute director’s cut preserves every frame of Raseeli’s unflinching journey—no censored bruises, no muted dialogues, no softened endings. NeonX presents Raseeli exactly as its director, Ananya Khurana, envisioned it: visceral, uncomfortable, and achingly human.
Raseeli (debut performance by [TBD]) works a crumbling night club where every glance is a transaction and every touch leaves a bruise you can’t see. By day, she’s invisible—a girl who pays her mother’s dialysis bills with crumpled notes reeking of cheap perfume. By night, she’s a commodity draped in sequins and silence. Raseeli -2025- Uncut NeonX Originals Short Film... --
Mumbai. 3:47 AM. The rain washes nothing clean. This is not the sanitized version
But when a mysterious patron (Vikramjeet Sen) refuses to play by the club’s rules—offering not money, but a choice—Raseeli must decide: accept another night of polished submission, or shatter the gilded cage she was told to be grateful for. Raseeli (debut performance by [TBD]) works a crumbling