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Saaz (1997) is this intriguing drama that's steeped in the world of music, showcasing a raw and emotional journey of two sisters. Mansi, the older one, steps into the limelight after their father's death, which adds an interesting dynamic to the family’s struggles. The film really delves into the complexities of female relationships, particularly how Bansi, the younger sister, navigates her own identity amidst the pressures of Mansi's newfound career. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the weight of family obligations to settle in, while the music feels almost like a character in itself, enhancing the emotional stakes. The performances carry a genuine quality, drawing you into their struggles without the usual embellishments. There's a distinct atmosphere that lingers, making it stand out in a sea of similar narratives.
Focus on female character developmentMusic plays a pivotal roleExplores themes of identity and familial duty
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