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Autorickshawkkarante Bharya is one of those films that really digs into the everyday struggles and dynamics within a marriage. Sajeevan is this classic laid-back auto rickshaw driver, and then you've got Radhika, who’s essentially the glue holding things together. The way their lives shift when she steps into the driver’s seat herself brings a fresh perspective to traditional gender roles. The pacing flows nicely, almost like a gentle ride through the streets, with moments of humor sprinkled throughout. The performances feel genuine, capturing that real-life essence. There’s a relatable charm here, and it captures the hustle of daily life with a bit of a raw edge that sticks with you. It’s not flashy, but that’s what makes it distinctively compelling.
Explores gender roles in contemporary societySolid performances that resonate with daily lifeCaptures the essence of urban struggles
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