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So, 'The Road to Kuthriyar' is quite the intriguing piece. It’s a documentary but carries this dramatic weight that pulls you in. You’ve got Dhruv, this wildlife researcher, who seems a bit too comfortable in his city life, thrust into the wild of Kodaikanal. The cinematography captures the raw beauty of the sanctuary, but it’s the pacing that gets you - it’s both meditative and tense as he grapples with his task. The atmosphere feels thick with the sounds of nature, and you can almost feel Dhruv’s growing connection to the environment around him. There are moments where his complacency clashes with the urgency of conservation that really resonate. It’s got this unique blend of personal journey and environmental message that’s quite striking.
Explores themes of nature and personal responsibility.Features stunning visuals of the Kodaikanal Wildlife Sanctuary.Provides a thought-provoking look at wildlife research.
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Bharat Mirle
Director