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Ghich Pich is a fascinating dive into the lives of middle-class Indian fathers navigating their complicated relationships with their sons. Set against the backdrop of '90s Chandigarh, it captures that unique blend of nostalgia and rebellion. The pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of tension and humor to breathe, which really brings out the characters’ insecurities and desires. The performances are quite engaging, with a rawness that makes the father-son dynamics feel genuine and relatable. Practical effects are minimal, but that suits the storytelling—it's all about the dialogue and interactions. The film’s exploration of tradition versus modernity gives it a distinctive edge, and you'll find yourself reflecting on your own family ties long after the credits roll.
Set in 1990s ChandigarhFocus on father-son dynamicsThemes of tradition vs. modernity
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