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So, Ahankar is an interesting piece from '91 that plays with themes of love and familial conflict. The premise – a daughter feigning amnesia to bridge the gap with her disapproving father – sets a tone that’s both melodramatic and somewhat whimsical. The pacing feels a bit off at times, which gives it this endearing awkwardness. The performances, especially from the lead, bring a certain sincerity that keeps you engaged despite some narrative hiccups. It’s not just a romance; it’s about the struggle for acceptance, making it a unique watch in its own right.
Ahankar has seen limited circulation over the years, making it a bit of a hidden gem among collectors. The film's distribution history is somewhat murky, with few reliable formats released, likely due to its obscure director and niche appeal. Interest in such films often spikes with the discovery of rare prints or screenings, and it seems to attract a certain crowd who appreciate this blend of drama and quirky storytelling.
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