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So, 'Ho Ja Mukt' is a rather interesting exploration of mental health. You’ve got Vicky, this 21-year-old navigating the murky waters of his psyche, grappling with illusions that are, at times, hauntingly vivid. The film doesn’t shy away from showing the struggle, which gives it this raw, unfiltered feel. The pacing can be a bit uneven, but it really helps to create that sense of disorientation that Vicky is experiencing. What stands out, though, is how his parents are portrayed—like, they genuinely seem to care but are totally out of their depth, which is painfully relatable. The performances are quite compelling, especially in those quieter moments. It’s a film that lingers, makes you think, and invites conversation long after the credits roll.
Focuses on mental health themesUnique portrayal of family dynamicsInteresting visual effects depicting illusions
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