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Ticha Shahar Hona unfolds in the bustling backdrop of Mumbai, blending urban drama with personal awakening. Archana, the protagonist, starts as this upper-middle-class woman, kind of lost in her privilege, you know? But then, she meets a house-help, and the film takes a turn. The pacing is thoughtful, allowing us to soak in her gradual metamorphosis—it's not rushed. The film breathes through Archana's evolving consciousness, tackling themes of awareness and societal indifference. There's a rawness in the performances; they're not overly polished, which adds to its authenticity. You get this blend of urban grit and introspective moments that really makes it distinct. It resonates on a level that feels both personal and universal.
Focus on character development and social themes.Notable for its authentic performances and urban setting.Interesting take on the everyday life in Mumbai.
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