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Saramsha (2024)

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Saramsha

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7/10

Captivating dive into the world of experimental cinema, crafted with care

Saramsha isn't your average film; it's a captivating dive into the world of experimental cinema, crafted with care by Surya Vasishta. From the opening scenes, it draws you in with its raw, unfiltered storytelling. But what truly makes Saramsha stand out is the dedication and authenticity of its cast and crew.

The performances in Saramsha are truly remarkable. Each actor brings their character to life with such depth and sincerity that you can't help but become invested in their journey. It's not just the main cast that shines; the supporting actors also deliver performances that leave a lasting impact. Rramprasadd Banavara and Sathish, in particular, deserve recognition for their portrayal of characters that feel like old friends, adding a nostalgic charm to the story.

But it's not just the acting that impresses. The technical aspects of film are equally impressive. The cinematography captures the essence of each moment with stunning clarity, while the editing ensures a seamless flow to the narrative. The DI work adds a touch of polish that enhances the overall visual experience.

And then there's the music - haunting and evocative, it sets the mood for each scene with precision. The one-take song sequence featuring Shruthi Hariharan and the ensemble is a testament to the talent and dedication of everyone involved, leaving a lasting impression with its beauty and grace. 'Aparichitha' song struck a chord with me, adding to the film's allure.

But perhaps what resonates most about the film is its willingness to explore new ground. It doesn't shy away from tackling tough themes or asking difficult questions, challenging viewers to think and feel in new ways.

In the end, Saramsha is more than just a film - it's an experience. It's a reminder of the power of cinema to move, to inspire, and to provoke thought. So if you're looking for a movie that will touch your heart and leave you pondering long after the credits roll, this film is definitely worth a watch.
  • bhargavi-65213
  • Feb 17, 2024
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9/10

Deeply Thoughtful movie exploring Inner desires and conflicts

The 100 Billion neurons in the Human Brain come to life in the movie "Saramsha" weaving a complex web of relationships. It's about Duality or Binary nature of human mind alternating between Reality and Imagination.

The Story revolves around 2 individuals Tejas and Abhay pursuing their passion in Parallel Universes encountering each other. While chasing their childhood dreams, they often come in constant confrontation with their fathers even though Societal relationship and love binds them.

Mandukya Upanishad, our ancient scripture is the source of revelations about the 4 states of consciousness and the movie portrays them with elan. Cut to the present - the audience who have seen "Anywhere door" of the famous Doraemon show would surely appreciate and enjoy the analogy.

Tejas' assistants are 2 figurines- the Gunman and the Umbrellaman who come to life in his presence and share Tejas feelings. The Umbrella Man portrayed by Ram Manjjonaath reminds me of the great actor Charlie Chaplin and his mannerisms.

The 9- chapter Storyline of Tejas, the Saalugaara (Wordsmith) is all about his journey transcending happiness, sadness, achievement, loneliness and love.

Beautiful acting by Sruthi, Surya, Deepak and others. In the Ultimate analysis, I rate the movie at 9 out of 10.
  • raghus-16967
  • Feb 20, 2024
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