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So, Gramophone, right? It’s got this really intriguing atmosphere, set in Kochi's Jewish street, blending that unique cultural backdrop with the personal struggles of Sachidanandan, played by Dileep. The pacing feels like a slow buildup, reflecting Sachi’s internal conflict with music—ironically, a music shop owner who despises it. That’s a pretty fascinating theme, if you ask me. The performances feel genuine, especially with Aryadevi’s character, who contrasts Sachi’s disdain. It’s not just about the records; it’s about lost dreams and the weight of legacy. Visually, it captures the antique charm of the shop beautifully. You can almost hear the crackling records in every scene, creating a nostalgic vibe throughout.
Set in a unique cultural backdrop of KochiExplores themes of legacy and personal conflictNotable for its atmospheric visuals and performances
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