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Rukh is a moody exploration of grief and family secrets, set against the backdrop of a boarding school. Dhruv, played with a quiet intensity, becomes the lens through which we experience the unraveling of his family's facade after a devastating loss. The film's pacing is deliberate, which adds to the tension as each revelation feels like a careful unearthing of buried truths. Atanu Mukherjee's direction keeps the tone somber yet intimate, allowing the audience to truly feel Dhruv's internal struggle. The performances are solid, with a particular note on the subtlety that the cast brings to their roles. The practical effects and atmospheric choices contribute to an overall sense of unease, making it distinct in its narrative approach.
Explores themes of grief and family dynamicsDeliberate pacing enhances tensionSubtle performances drive emotional depth
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