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Seema Pahwa says it was painful and shocking to see similarities between Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi and Pagglait
Bollywood actor-director Seema Pahwa recently spoke about the similarities between her film
Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi and
Months after releasing in theatres, Pahwaâs
Ram Prasad Ki Tehrvi has found a whole new audience on Netflix. Over the past few weeks, the film has managed to maintain its spot as one of the platformâs top 10 most-watched titles.
In an interaction with Film Companion, Pahwa said that a few people who worked on her film Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi, were also crew members on
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Pagglait film poster.
Pagglait is a Hindi dramedy film that released this past March on Netflix. The narrative follows the emotional reaction and circumstance of a young widow, Sandhya (Sanya Malhotra), after the death of her husband. The film is set in a small town near Delhi and chronicles the aftermath of the death of a breadwinner in a middle-class joint family.
The film plunges us into the middle of a drama. Astik has passed away. Sandhya is alone in her room, amidst a house full of grieving relatives, sifting through “routine” condolence posts on social media about her dead husband, Astik. Sandhya is very natural in her confusion and state of shock.
New Movies to Watch This Week: In the Earth, Beast Beast, We Broke Up, Hope
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With traditional release patterns still in turmoil as Hollywood and the world adjusts to the pandemic, it can be intimidating to keep up with when and where new films are being released but the truth is, there are more movies coming out each week now than ever before. It’s just a question of where to look.
Let
Variety help you find that next well-earned bit of escapism, whether it’s a Milla Jovovich stunt spectacular (like “The Rookies”) or a sexy Japanese manga adaptation (à la “Ride or Die” on Netflix). Here’s a rundown of those films opening this week that