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Kaise Kaise Rishte really captures that tension between familial expectations and personal need. The youth, feeling neglected, connects with this child who mirrors his own struggles. It’s interesting how the mother’s fixation on the child as a symbol of luck complicates everything, almost darkly humorous in its way. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but it does allow the emotional beats to resonate, albeit sometimes awkwardly. Performances are quite earnest; they bring a rawness to the narrative that feels authentic. Practical effects aren't really the highlight here, but the relationships and themes of exploitation and longing are what make it distinct. It’s intriguing to see how the drive for success can distort family dynamics.
The film explores themes of neglect and ambition.Character relationships are central to the narrative.Pacing is uneven, but emotional depth is present.
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