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Benche Thakar Gaan dives deep into the often overlooked lives of elderly residents in an upscale old age home. Paromita, who trades her psychiatrist's chair for the complexities of gerontology, finds herself torn between her ideals and the strict regime of Dr. Partho Sinha. The atmosphere feels heavy yet intimate, enveloping viewers in the daily struggles and stories of the inhabitants. It's a slow burn, gently unfolding the layers of each character's life and their emotional landscapes. The performances are quite striking, especially how they navigate through the themes of aging, companionship, and societal neglect. It’s this blend of personal and social commentary that makes the film distinct, presenting a heartfelt exploration of life’s later stages without the typical melodrama.
The film offers a deep dive into the emotional realities of aging.Features strong performances that bring depth to the characters.Explores themes of companionship and the often societal neglect of the elderly.
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