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Autorickshawkkarante Bharya is one of those films that really digs into the everyday struggles and dynamics within a marriage. Sajeevan is this classic laid-back auto rickshaw driver, and then you've got Radhika, who’s essentially the glue holding things together. The way their lives shift when she steps into the driver’s seat herself brings a fresh perspective to traditional gender roles. The pacing flows nicely, almost like a gentle ride through the streets, with moments of humor sprinkled throughout. The performances feel genuine, capturing that real-life essence. There’s a relatable charm here, and it captures the hustle of daily life with a bit of a raw edge that sticks with you. It’s not flashy, but that’s what makes it distinctively compelling.
Explores gender roles in contemporary society · Solid performances that resonate with daily life · Captures the essence of urban struggles
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