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Angh unfolds in a quaint 1960s Indian village, where the tension between tradition and modernity simmers quietly. The performances feel genuine, especially the father-son dynamic, capturing that struggle against the encroaching influence of Christianity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to soak in the village's atmosphere, rich with cultural nuances. There's something distinctly grounded about the setting—practical effects create a tangible world, almost like you could step into it. The film's themes of resilience and identity resonate throughout, making it a thoughtful exploration of faith and familial ties. It’s not flashy, but the subtlety in its storytelling gives it a unique charm.
Set in 1960s IndiaFocus on tradition vs. modernityStrong performances, especially in family dynamics
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