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Anannya Saradiya takes you to Bengal during Durga puja, and it's like walking through a memory lane with Samaresh and his family. The film's atmosphere is steeped in nostalgia, really. You get the weight of loss and family ties as Samaresh digs through his past, discovering layers of emotions tied to his late mother. The pacing is reflective, allowing moments of silence to breathe alongside the characters’ dialogues. It’s not just a story about returning home; it touches on the complexity of familial love and grief. The performances feel genuine, particularly in the familial interactions, which add a textured depth to the narrative. It’s a film that breathes a certain melancholy, capturing the essence of home and its shadows.
Explores themes of family and lossSet during the vibrant Durga puja festivalReflective pacing enhances emotional depth
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