12/24/2023 0 Comments Tiny thief gets trapped![]() ![]() Shaurya, totally disconnected from the outside world, struggles to survive without food, water and electricity. His phone runs out of battery power before he can call for help. The apartment has faulty wiring which leads to the circuit getting tripped, leaving him without electricity. He makes some initial attempts to break open the lock but fails. The next morning Shaurya inadvertently locks himself inside the apartment. The lone watchman stationed at the building is unaware that Shaurya has moved in, and Noorie does not yet know Shaurya's new address. In a rush to find affordable housing, he ends up moving into Swarg, a new high-rise apartment complex, which is empty due to construction and legal issues. Shaurya, who lives in a bachelor pad, makes plans to move to a new flat that will accommodate him and Noorie. Shaurya, a call centre employee plans to elope and marry his girlfriend Noorie, a day before Noorie's arranged marriage with someone else. The film received several awards including the Critics Award for Best Actor for Rao, Best Sound Design for Anish John and Best Editing award for Nitin Baid, at the 63rd Filmfare Awards. It grossed a total of ₹30 crore (US$3.8 million) at the box office. It was released in theatres on 17 March 2017 to positive reviews from critics, who praised both the concept of the film and Rao's performance. Trapped premiered on 26 October 2016 at the Mumbai Film Festival, where it received a standing ovation. Siddharth Diwan was the cinematographer, and Nitin Baid the editor. The film's music and background score was composed by Alokananda Dasgupta, with lyrics by Rajeshwari Dasgupta. Trapped was primarily shot over a period of 20 days, at an apartment at Mumbai. The script was later re-written by Joshi and Hardik Mehta who turned the 130-page draft into 40 pages. He liked the idea and asked Joshi to send a full script, which he received a month later. Motwane got the idea for the film from an e-mail from writer Amit Joshi. The film stars Rajkummar Rao as a call centre employee who gets trapped in his apartment room without food, water, and electricity, and Geetanjali Thapa as his girlfriend. "It's nice to be able to call the police when you're stuck," Kimo said, adding that a case against the boy was now being established, and noting it was possible the car was already unlocked when the suspect opened it.Trapped is a 2016 Indian Hindi-language survival drama film directed by Vikramaditya Motwane, who also co-produced it with Anurag Kashyap, Vikas Bahl and Madhu Mantena under the banner of Phantom Films. ![]() Officers helped the boy out of his self-imposed captivity, questioned him and sent him on his way "to a hopefully warm Christmas celebration." The police were quick to answer the call for help, Kimo told the VG newspaper. Kimo added that the boy was "perhaps not the most knowledgeable car thief," though noting that on his previous attempts to steal vehicles, "he was at least able to get out of the car." The officer explained that the teen was known to local police thanks to a series of petty crimes he'd committed. "He sounded quite stressed and desperate when he called us, and I think he was relieved when we arrived," Kimo told the TV2 channel. The intruder managed to get inside the vehicle without doing any damage but was quickly trapped by its centralized locking system. Funnily enough, the scene of the crime was not far from the city's prison, Kimo noted. The teenager had found his way inside a Volvo car parked outside a dealership. Read more: Video: Bronx mom, 49, wrestles teenage would-be car thief to the ground-"Not today" He knows us quite well and clearly thought it would be OK to call us for help. on Christmas Eve from inside the car he had just broken into. The 17-year-old suspect called police in the central city of Trondheim on Christmas Eve morning, confessing he had trapped himself inside a car he was trying to steal and requesting assistance, The Guardian reported.Įbbe Kimo, the operations manager for the Trøndelag force in central Norway, told state broadcaster NRK that the bungling suspect "called us just before 8 a.m. Police in Norway arrested a would-be car thief after being tipped off as the crime was in progress-by the perpetrator. ![]()
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