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Kanyadaan is an intriguing drama that explores the themes of love, duty, and the complexities of arranged marriage. The film opens with Rekha and Amar as children, bound by tradition and family expectations. There's a gentle nostalgia in the way it captures their innocence. Fast forward, and the film delves into their adult lives, examining how those early vows shape their current realities. The pacing feels sometimes contemplative, allowing the audience to reflect on the weight of familial obligation. The performances are sincere, bringing a certain gravity to what could easily have been a conventional narrative. It’s interesting how the film avoids grandiosity, opting instead for a more grounded, intimate approach to storytelling.
Explores themes of arranged marriageChildhood vows influencing adult livesGrounded performances and storytelling
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