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Nidra, from 1981, delves into the complexities of love and mental illness in a pretty raw way. The film takes us through Aswathy's decision to marry Raju, who has a troubled mind. It really captures the unsettling shift in their relationship as his behavior becomes increasingly erratic. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can feel Aswathy's struggle as she navigates her commitment amidst Raju's peculiarities. The pacing feels deliberate, gradually building that sense of dread. It stands out for its unvarnished take on societal views towards mental health, challenging norms in ways that still resonate today. The performances, especially in the quiet moments, are strikingly authentic, pulling you right into their world without any frills.
Deep exploration of mental health themesStrong character-driven narrativeAuthentic performances throughout
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