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Sangala offers a raw glimpse into the life of an elderly farmer grappling with the relentless drought of Marathwada. The atmosphere is thick with a sense of endurance and quiet desperation, beautifully captured through the rural landscape that becomes almost a character in itself. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the weight of each moment, each decision made under the harsh sun. Performances are grounded, with an authenticity that resonates deeply; you can feel the character's dignity despite overwhelming odds. This film is distinctive in its portrayal of resilience, presenting the farmer's plight not just as a struggle against nature, but as a poignant reflection on self-respect and survival amidst adversity.
Highlights regional issues related to agriculture.Intimate character study with a slow burn.Strong visual storytelling through practical effects.
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