India, Feb. 6 -- Didn't Die, the indie zombie film which premiered in the Midnight section at Sundance Film Festival, channels the anxieties of isolation within the template of an apocalypse thriller. After the world premiere at Sundance, HT got the opportunity to chat with the cast and the director of the film. (Also read: Didn't Die movie review: Meera Menon's zombie apocalypse ride offers few thrills)

After the world premiere at Sundance, HT got the opportunity to chat with the film's cast and director. Beyond its genre elements, the film also serves as a poignant reminder of the setting, the particular house where many of the scenes take place, belonged to the director Meera Menon, and her cinematographer and co-writer (and husband) ...