Updated On: 19 August, 2015 06:50 AM IST | | IANS
<p>A 12-minute short film has been turned into a feature film titled "Time Out" with the idea of reaching out to the audience and challenging the common notion that youths are not "allowed to have a voice or a mind of our own"</p>

Time Out
Mumbai: A 12-minute short film has been turned into a feature film titled "Time Out" with the idea of reaching out to the audience and challenging the common notion that youths are not "allowed to have a voice or a mind of our own".
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Talking about the ethos of the movie, director Rikhil Bahadur said in a statement: "We are constantly told to sit straight, talk right, boy's don't cry, shouldn't play sports... Basically never allowed to have a voice or a mind of our own. Through 'Time Out', I want to reach out and challenge that.