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The relationship between a mother and child goes way beyond biological connect. But does a blood relation always mean everything? In this movie, Chaitanya, an eight-year-old mischievous lad living in a remote village in Maharashtra, is fathered by a landlord and his wife. The movie traces, Naal, Chaitanya's emotional world and follows him on his journey.
The film revolves around a middle-aged man (Anant Nag) suffering from Alzheimer's disease, who goes missing. His son (Rakshit Shetty) embarks on a search to find him. While the man gets entangled with a killer and as his son tediously searches for him, the film seeks to find out whether the son finds his father eventually.
Tashi (Phuntsu Khrime) a middle-aged man, returns to his native village in Arunachal Pradesh after losing his job. As he looks for new job openings in the city, the people, their traditions and practised cultures around him begin to have a profound effect and force him to reconsider his life and career choices.
The story revolves around two people's lives, Nirmali, a housewife (Lima Das) and Sumon, a medical student (Arghadeep Baruah), who develop feelings for each other. The film revolves around the exploration of the themes of cannibalism and the dark psyche.
The story revolves around a little girl, Binya, who receives a blue umbrella from a Japanese tourist. The umbrella captures the attention of the town and attracts many a jealous eyes, inlcuding a shopkeeper, Khatri who eventually steals it. The story traces the journey of the girl in her quest to find the umbrella and everything she encounters on her way during the journey.
In the Pick of the Week section, we hand pick one film that we found deeply moving, insightful or absolutely mind-boggling to talk about and recommend to all our viewers. This can be a film from the nooks and corners of India and can belong to any state and genre. For our movie of the week this time, we have chosen the highly acclaimed Marathi movie, Court.
This highly acclaimed film examines the Indian legal system through the case of an accused who is charged to have abetted the suicide of a manual scavenger. A gripping tale accompanied by brillaint acting, Court, which stars Vira Sathidar, Vivek Gomber and Geetanjali Kulkarni is a must watch for all movie-lovers who are looking for an interesting yet powerful storyline, that showcases in a way, the reality of today's harsh world.