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Maine Gandhi Ko Nahin Mara is one of those films that explores the fragility of memory and identity, and it does so with a gentle touch. Anupam Kher delivers a nuanced performance as the aging professor grappling with the onset of dementia—it's a portrayal that feels both intimate and heartbreaking. The pacing is contemplative, allowing viewers to sit with the discomfort of his forgetfulness. Urmila Matondkar's role as the daughter is equally compelling, as she navigates her own feelings of loss and helplessness. The atmosphere is heavy yet tender, blending familial love with the harsh realities of illness. It’s not flashy, but that’s what gives it a distinct voice in the realm of dramas dealing with such poignant themes.
Explores dementia and familial relationshipsSubtle performances that resonate on an emotional levelThought-provoking narrative structure
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