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Taken For Granted presents a slice of life in Old Delhi, centering on the Batra family. Seema, the matriarch, is portrayed with such warmth and complexity. The film's pacing is deliberate, allowing moments of humor to unfold amidst the drama. There’s a certain authenticity in the performances, especially in how Seema navigates her roles within the family and society. What stands out is the film’s exploration of societal expectations versus personal desires. The cinematography captures the vibrancy of Delhi, grounding the more serious themes in a relatable atmosphere. It's this balance, the comedic timing laced with deeper reflections on family dynamics, that makes the film distinctively engaging. It's not flashy but definitely resonant.
Strong character developmentAuthentic depiction of family lifeBalanced blend of humor and drama
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