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Generation Aami captures that raw, often messy essence of adolescence. It's a drama that feels quite intimate, exploring the choppy waters of family dynamics and the search for identity. Apu, the protagonist, is relatable enough. His interactions with Durga, who's both magnetic and troubled, create a tension that's palpable; you can feel the shift in his worldview. The pacing is deliberately slow at times, allowing moments to breathe, which adds to the realism. You watch him grapple with rebellion, and Durga acts as a catalyst, pushing him to confront who he is. It’s not flashy, but the performances draw you in and make you reflect on the awkwardness of growing up.
Subtle character developmentStrong performancesThemes of rebellion and identity
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