Apple CEO Tim Cook hails Vishal Bhardwaj’s short film ‘Fursat’ as ‘Beautiful’

Apple CEO Tim Cook recently expressed his admiration for Vishal Bhardwaj’s short film ‘Fursat’ on Twitter. The 30-minute film, which stars Ishaan Khatter and Wamiqa Gabbi, was shot using an iPhone 14 Pro and released on YouTube on February 3.

Cook praised the cinematography and choreography of the film, calling it ‘beautiful’. He also mentioned the original soundtrack by Vishal Bhardwaj and lyricist Gulzar, as well as the featured vocalists such as Sukhwinder Singh and Kailash Kher.

The story of ‘Fursat’ revolves around a man named Nishant who comes across an ancient artifact called ‘Doordarshak’ that allows him to see the future. The film explores the consequences of his obsession with controlling the future and the potential loss of what is important in the present.

This short film does not mark the first time when a movie has been recorded on an iPhone. Apple has previously released short films such as “Chinese New Year – Through the Five Passes” and “Life Is But A Dream,” as well as a commercial directed by Emmanuel Lubezki, all of which were shot on different models of iPhones.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook’s praise of Vishal Bhardwaj’s ‘Fursat’ highlights the increasing trend of filmmakers using iPhones to create high-quality productions

FAQs

  1. Which was the first movie shot on an iPhone?
    “Uneasy Lies the Mind” (2014) is the first feature film to be entirely captured using an iPhone 5 with cinema lenses.
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    Tim Cook assumed the role of CEO at Apple in 2011 after Steve Jobs, one of the co-founders of the company, became ill with cancer.

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