WeeView: Masaan (2015)

Masaan 2015
Masaan
The film by debutante Neeraj Ghaywan is powerfully directed in all its rawness, and an honesty which pinches one too many times for the very same reasons. It comprises of three parallel stories, one of Richa Chadda, second of her Father and the third, a totally independent tale set in the same neighborhood of a lover boy. It is among few of the Indian films this year acted with utter flawlessness, in fact even the cinematography has been beautiful, subtly capturing the beauty of a dark Banaras against the bright orange funeral pyre. Masaan is a must watch to encourage such films and get them talked about more, to spread the word.
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