I don’t how to explain it but the film has the charm of the 90s TV shows from Doordarshan, be it clear enunciation of hindi accompanied by the somber soundtrack or the chance meeting with a very talkative uncle on a long train journey. This film invokes all the nostalgic strings alongwith the ever present existential crisis in me. And this is just the beginning of the film before the main film starts which I really enjoyed. For that, you will have to watch the film. Ending could’ve been better written. Starring Darshan Jariwala and directed by Aarti Chabria, this is a brilliant portrayal of attachments of life and death. And about the ending, I’m somehow convinced it was a concisous decision to have the film end the way it did. In the journey of life, not many enjoy the ending.
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