Eastern Eye (UK)

UK-set drama is a compelling mother-daughter story

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THE UK-set drama will have a premiere at this year’s Raindance Film Festival at Curzon Soho in London on November 5.

Anamika reluctantl­y returns home after finding out her mother Sadhana has the early onset of dementia and may be a danger to herself. Their deeply troubled relationsh­ip quickly bubbles to the surface, as both try to deal with past traumas and their own inner demons. Each takes a difficult path towards finding some sort of inner peace and trying to heal old wounds.

The mother-daughter story dealing with human emotions shows that less can be more, with a simple backdrop and relatable characters.

Despite being largely set in a house with two protagonis­ts, the story keeps you connected because of the compelling writing, measured direction and great lead performanc­es. Kalki Koechlin and Dipti Naval are both outstandin­g in their respective roles. There are other characters on the periphery, but this film is very much about the mother and daughter played wonderfull­y well by the acclaimed actresses. Both share great chemistry on-screen and are a delight. Anyone who has had some sort of strained relationsh­ip with their parents or is carrying a past pain will connect with this slow-burning story of belonging, painful memories, and finding forgivenes­s.

There was definite scope to add some more layers to the story, including taking an even deeper dive into their past and finding out more about a man the mother obviously has a deep connection with. This leaves quite a few unanswered questions by the time this film rolls around towards a neatly crafted ending.

Not knowing more about certain key elements, doesn’t take away from this well-made film, largely in English, from being a unique offering that focuses on human emotions. It is worth watching.

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Starring: Kalki Koechlin, Deepti Naval, Rajit Kapur, Gordon Warnecke, Bharti Patel Director: Pushan Kripalani

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