And that’s because the whole Kashmir episode—that shows Viplav and Aradhya falling in love—comes through only as a strange tourism advertisement. Ideological issues aside, the film does get better as it goes, but that’s not to say it improves enough. And that’s because the whole Kashmir episode—that shows Viplav and Aradhya falling in love—comes through only as a strange tourism advertisement. Ideological issues aside, the film does get better as it goes, but that’s not to say it improves enough. But largely, this film about an ideological clash offers little to reflect on—and this story about dreamy-love-leading-to-marital-distress creates little emotional resonance.
Source: Indian Express September 02, 2023 08:05 UTC