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Zari, directed by Shruti Parekh, unfolds with a delicate yet vibrant atmosphere, capturing the chaos of wedding preparations in Delhi. Neelu, the American teen, feels out of place, and the film mirrors her internal struggle with the external whirlwind. The pacing is interesting β it ebbs and flows, allowing moments of quiet reflection, especially when Neelu meets Zeyb, the sari store clerk. Their connection is fleeting but layered, showcasing themes of identity and acceptance. The performances are genuinely engaging, with a unique blend of humor and poignancy. The practical effects are minimal, focusing instead on the authenticity of the characters' interactions. Itβs a slice-of-life narrative that feels both fresh and familiar.
Incorporates themes of identity and belongingFeatures a vibrant Delhi wedding atmosphereHighlights LGBTQ+ representation subtly
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