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Mayasabha movie review
Rahi Anil Barve presents a contemporary representation of the magical palace in Mahabharata to convey the spiritual meaning through material form that focuses on a cinema hall in atmospheric ruins. Delving deeper is the core characteristic of greed in humans. Mayasabha is an abstract thriller - not meant for the masses. The hall of Illusion - Mayasabha is a single-location immersive film that explores the corrosive nature of greed. Though it carves out its own idiosyncratic, theatrical identity. Mayasabha's most important character is a dilapidated Mumbai cinema hall that reeks "moral rot and decay" through meticulously layered smoke, red hues, and ghostly shadows.

Readers expecting a traditional thriller would get 'lost in the fog'

Meant for those devoted moviegoers, especially the ones who are knowledgeable about the cinema. What stand ....
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Taptapadi - Marathi film review

Taptapadi – directed by Sachin Nagaroje is set in the pre-independence era in India.It is based on a short story by Rabindranath Tagore’s Drushtidaan. The film explores the relationship of a Maharashtrian couple during the time when British ruled India. Debutant director Sachin Nagaroje brings this story of the noted playwright in a simple lucid form. It is emotional, moving…

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