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Yuvraj Pathak, Neekita Sharma Rajpurohit, and Noor Malabika in Gharwali Baharwali (2024)

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Gharwali Baharwali

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4/10

A Promising yet Flawed Exploration of Identity 🏠🌏🎥

"Gharwali Baharwali" (2024), directed by Sangit Gaikar and starring Noor Malabika, is a short film that attempts to delve into the complexities of identity, belonging, and the struggles of finding one's place in the world. While the film shows promise, it ultimately falls short of its potential.

The story follows the protagonist, played by Noor Malabika, as she grapples with her sense of self and her place within her family and community. Malabika shines in her performance, bringing a depth and nuance to her character that is often lacking in the script. Her portrayal of the protagonist's emotional turmoil is raw and relatable, making her a standout in the cast.

The film's cinematography is also noteworthy, capturing the vibrant colors and textures of the protagonist's surroundings in a way that immerses the viewer in her world. The use of lighting and camera angles effectively conveys the protagonist's emotional state, adding a layer of depth to the storytelling.

However, the script and pacing of the film are where it falls short. The story feels disjointed and lacks a clear direction, making it difficult to become fully invested in the protagonist's journey. The supporting characters are underdeveloped and feel more like caricatures than fully fleshed-out people.

Overall, while "Gharwali Baharwali" shows promise, it ultimately feels like a missed opportunity. With a tighter script and more developed supporting characters, this film could have been a powerful exploration of identity and belonging. As it stands, it's a mediocre attempt that fails to leave a lasting impact.
  • MajesticMane
  • Jun 15, 2024
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