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'Waghi' is a poignant exploration of the adivasi community through the eyes of a small girl. The film doesn’t just tell a story; it reflects a troubling societal contrast where the digital world overshadows pressing local issues. The atmosphere is heavy, infused with a sense of both hope and despair, as the girl navigates her harsh realities. Pacing feels deliberate, almost contemplative, allowing viewers to soak in the weight of the theme. Performances are raw—there’s a certain authenticity that you don’t find in mainstream cinema. It’s the practical effects and the grounded setting that really bring you into this world. The film’s distinctness lies in its unflinching look at societal neglect through an intimate, personal lens.
Focuses on socio-cultural issues.Intimate storytelling through a child's perspective.Highlights the contrast between digital engagement and real-world struggles.
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