SYNOPSIS
The Heart Smiles is a romantic comedy about grandparents acting like teenagers who embark on an impromptu journey of self-discovery, love and companionship. Get ready for a heartwarming tale as two old college flames, Maha and Hardeep, now grandparents, reunite thanks to the meddling of mischievous Puck, Maha’s granddaughter. Their rekindled romance leads them to impulsively run away together, their impromptu getaway quickly proving more chaotic than romantic as they encounter yodelling ukulele players, eccentric hitchhikers, and camping in the middle of nowhere. The getaway pops the bubble of their infatuation. The Heart Smiles is a delightful exploration of what happens when grandparents act like teenagers, reminding us of the importance of lasting relationships in an age that often undervalues them.
DIRECTOR’S STATEMENT
The Heart Smiles is based on a simple premise: What if grandparents acted like teenagers? The Heart Smiles explores this idea, and examines how the mind set of “embracing the fleeting” impacts the sanctity of institutions like marriage in this era. This film reflects on the importance of lasting relationships in an age that often undervalues them. The Heart Smiles is bottled nostalgia, for those adrift and spiritually disconnected. This film will make us laugh, smile, think and show the generation of today the unmatched strength of mature companionship and the enduring sanctity of lifelong commitment. An example that somethings are worth more than immediate gratification. The spirit yearns resonance of souls through relationships. Marriage, family, friendship, fellowship of some kind. The human spirit seeks kinship and kinship is built over time.