What if Kardashians were born in a rural Rajasthani family and lived in Baroda on a budget?What if Kardashians were born in a rural Rajasthani family and lived in Baroda on a budget?What if Kardashians were born in a rural Rajasthani family and lived in Baroda on a budget?
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10sfindia
Well done. A great film to educate the older generation and entertain the younger. It provides insights into how our world is necessarily changing. All credit to the actors, writer/director and the big team that created and distributed it. I'm an Englishman, in my late 60s with a local Mysorean wife. The film resonates with my experiences as a teenager in the 70s in England. We were able to break away from tradition and were liberated from following the previous generation. We found that easy. The younger generation here and now are similarly breaking away but it's harder for them. They are pulling away from tradition, creating their own space and setting out on an adventurous journey of their own making. Fantastic. To be applauded and supported. The film also provides complex insights into how things don't work as intended. I saw the film last night at the Open Air Cinema at Heritage House Mysore. Stephen.
"It's All In Your Head" takes us on a hilarious and surprisingly relatable journey with six siblings in Vadodara, India. While their nicknames might be inspired by the Kardashians, their lives are a far cry from the world of private jets and red carpets.
This film isn't just about name-dropping celebrities. It's a clever social commentary that explores the aspirations of modern Indian youth caught between small-town traditions and global influences. The siblings run a trendy clothing store, showcasing their desire to carve their own path. But beneath the social media facade lie the universal struggles of young adulthood: navigating love triangles, chasing career dreams, and dealing with family drama.
"It's All In Your Head" doesn't shy away from the complexities of life. The characters are flawed, they make mistakes, and they argue with a passion that will feel familiar to anyone with siblings. There are moments of frustration, laughter, and genuine tenderness, all woven together into a tapestry of real life.
So, if you're looking for a film that's both funny and thought-provoking, this one's definitely checking out this.
This film isn't just about name-dropping celebrities. It's a clever social commentary that explores the aspirations of modern Indian youth caught between small-town traditions and global influences. The siblings run a trendy clothing store, showcasing their desire to carve their own path. But beneath the social media facade lie the universal struggles of young adulthood: navigating love triangles, chasing career dreams, and dealing with family drama.
"It's All In Your Head" doesn't shy away from the complexities of life. The characters are flawed, they make mistakes, and they argue with a passion that will feel familiar to anyone with siblings. There are moments of frustration, laughter, and genuine tenderness, all woven together into a tapestry of real life.
So, if you're looking for a film that's both funny and thought-provoking, this one's definitely checking out this.
If you're in the mood for a charming indie flick that captures the essence of small-town India with a modern twist, look no further than "It's All In Your Head." Following the lives of six siblings running a hip clothing store in Vadodara, this film seamlessly blends Indian charm with Western influence.
What struck me the most about this movie was its authenticity. The characters felt like people I could know in real life, grappling with love, career aspirations, and familial bonds in a refreshingly relatable way. Sure, there were moments of drama and tension, but they were balanced with humor and heartwarming moments that left me with a smile on my face.
"It's All In Your Head" doesn't shy away from addressing the challenges faced by today's youth, from navigating relationships to carving out their own paths in a rapidly changing world. Yet, amidst the chaos and confusion, there's a sense of optimism and resilience that shines through, reminding viewers that they're not alone in their struggles.
With its witty dialogue, endearing characters, and thought-provoking storyline, "It's All In Your Head" is a must-watch for anyone craving a dose of indie cinema that's as entertaining as it is insightful. Trust me, you won't regret adding this gem to your watchlist.
What struck me the most about this movie was its authenticity. The characters felt like people I could know in real life, grappling with love, career aspirations, and familial bonds in a refreshingly relatable way. Sure, there were moments of drama and tension, but they were balanced with humor and heartwarming moments that left me with a smile on my face.
"It's All In Your Head" doesn't shy away from addressing the challenges faced by today's youth, from navigating relationships to carving out their own paths in a rapidly changing world. Yet, amidst the chaos and confusion, there's a sense of optimism and resilience that shines through, reminding viewers that they're not alone in their struggles.
With its witty dialogue, endearing characters, and thought-provoking storyline, "It's All In Your Head" is a must-watch for anyone craving a dose of indie cinema that's as entertaining as it is insightful. Trust me, you won't regret adding this gem to your watchlist.
If you're looking for a funny, heartwarming film that will leave you with a smile on your face, "It's All in Your Head" delivers.
This charming movie takes us on a day in the life of six siblings in Vadodara, a city in India. Inspired by Western culture, they playfully nickname each other after the Kardashians. But this isn't just a superficial copy. The film cleverly uses this pop-culture lens to explore the realities of young people in modern India.
The characters feel authentic, like your own friends or family. They're navigating love triangles, career challenges, and the inevitable family drama - all the messy, beautiful experiences that come with being in your twenties.
It's a funny, relatable, and ultimately heartwarming film that offers a refreshing take on small-town India and the aspirations of a new generation. Definitely worth checking out!
This charming movie takes us on a day in the life of six siblings in Vadodara, a city in India. Inspired by Western culture, they playfully nickname each other after the Kardashians. But this isn't just a superficial copy. The film cleverly uses this pop-culture lens to explore the realities of young people in modern India.
The characters feel authentic, like your own friends or family. They're navigating love triangles, career challenges, and the inevitable family drama - all the messy, beautiful experiences that come with being in your twenties.
It's a funny, relatable, and ultimately heartwarming film that offers a refreshing take on small-town India and the aspirations of a new generation. Definitely worth checking out!
10ritubell
This movie feels like a love letter to friendships between siblings and girls.
In the age of euphoria and Riverdale and other teen dramas. This was a breath of fresh air. Very accurate depiction of youths and their ways of life.
The duality of living in modern era is depicted with a level of accuracy and relatability. While trying to live upto to the standards of online persona, the reality is quite different where we have dishes to wash, bread to earn.
The locations are so beautifully woven into the story, with every small details taken care of. And the dialogues are so masterfully written. It's a movie for the ages.
In the age of euphoria and Riverdale and other teen dramas. This was a breath of fresh air. Very accurate depiction of youths and their ways of life.
The duality of living in modern era is depicted with a level of accuracy and relatability. While trying to live upto to the standards of online persona, the reality is quite different where we have dishes to wash, bread to earn.
The locations are so beautifully woven into the story, with every small details taken care of. And the dialogues are so masterfully written. It's a movie for the ages.
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- ₹800,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 23m(83 min)
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