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Kachha Limbu has a really interesting vibe, capturing the essence of the 80s in Maharashtra. It’s all about the struggles of the Katdare family, especially focusing on their son’s fragile mental state. The performances feel genuine; you really get a sense of their emotional turmoil. That night shift backdrop for Mr. Katdare adds a sort of haunting quality, contrasting with the daily grind of Shaileja. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build slowly. Themes of family, mental health, and societal expectations weave through the narrative in a way that’s pretty impactful. You can feel the weight of the novel's source material, which adds depth. It's one of those films that lingers with you, partly due to its raw emotional honesty.
Explores mental health themes with sensitivity.Set in the 80s, enhancing the nostalgic atmosphere.Strength in performances and character development.
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