
Rishikant Piyush
This film is like a beautiful childhood memory that we remember forever.
It feels honest, poignant, worthy of our attention and like an old album which we won't trade for anything.
Watching this film, I missed my grandma. Her fainted memories got distinct.
The Asian culture has the most honest family connections. The care for the one sinking and drowning, looking after the vulnerability of them. Yes, There is property and wealth in it. People caring for taking over as successor. Trying best to become the number 1. But, those moments of joy and care are real. They are true.
The acting of every character was so nuanced. The whole sequence of going to the funeral ground was so heart-aching. It was filled with so much peace, chaos, grief, nostalgia, and everything that it became cumbersome for me to follow. I was crying with my whole heart.
Everyone should definitely watch this masterpiece of cinema. It was truly gorgeous.
11 Jul’25 11:00
Soumya Sarkar
A comforting death

The Best Part Of Cinema
Beautiful, poignant, makes my heart happy that such films are being made.
I think, films like these where two characters who fend an unlikely bond are my favourite kind of

Jinesh Muralidharan
It’s a beautiful film bout a bickering family who are struggling to make their
ends meet and suddenly the matriarch is diagnosed with cancer and the grandson suddenly vouches to

Shridhar Manivannan
Please watch it.
It's worth your time ❤️

MAN OF CINEMA
As an asian i felt so relevant to this film.
My grandmother passed away recently and i have seen my father and his brother,sister trying to take care of her when she was on