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Kittonkhola dives into the often overlooked world of jatra artists, those vibrant performers trying to keep their art alive amidst changing times. The film's pacing feels almost meditative at times, allowing audiences to soak in the raw emotions and struggles of its characters. The performances are heartfelt, showcasing the passion and dedication these artists have for their craft, even when faced with economic hardships. It's not your typical drama; the atmosphere is steeped in authenticity, capturing the essence of rural life and the fading traditions surrounding it. There's a sense of urgency in their fight for survival, which resonates long after the credits roll. It’s a poignant reflection on art, resilience, and the human experience.
Vivid portrayal of jatra cultureFocus on socio-economic themesDeep character development
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