anukriti108
oct 2024 se unió
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When I first heard about Roads Less Travelled, I thought, "Here we go - Shourya in his comfort zone again," so I was sure it would be good. But what I didn't expect was for it to exceed expectations by such a big margin.
From the opening frame, the setting grips you. It may sound like a travel film on the surface, but it unfolds into something far more emotional and layered. The storytelling relies heavily on silences, glances, and quiet gestures rather than loud drama - which makes it so effective.
Ruhan and Akanksha's journey is beautifully built. And then, in the last 4 minutes, the film takes a complete turn. That's where it hits the hardest. The ache, the closure, the realisation - it stays with you.
Garima Murarka as Akanksha is a perfect. There's a softness and strength in her performance that's rare. She doesn't act - she just is. Her monologue scene is one of the most moving pieces I've seen in a long time. Sweet yet It feels like she poured her soul into it.
Shourya Kumar Lal, both as a performer and director, has delivered a deeply personal film. His restraint and emotional clarity in both aspects shine throughout. You can know how close this story is to his heart. Follows a very subtle, perfect not OTT Performance!
The visuals, the music, the writing - everything is in sync. It's not just a short film, it's a quiet emotional experience.
Roads Less Travelled is one of those films that doesn't try too hard to impress, but ends up leaving a lasting impression. You'll feel, you'll tear up, and you'll remember it.
From the opening frame, the setting grips you. It may sound like a travel film on the surface, but it unfolds into something far more emotional and layered. The storytelling relies heavily on silences, glances, and quiet gestures rather than loud drama - which makes it so effective.
Ruhan and Akanksha's journey is beautifully built. And then, in the last 4 minutes, the film takes a complete turn. That's where it hits the hardest. The ache, the closure, the realisation - it stays with you.
Garima Murarka as Akanksha is a perfect. There's a softness and strength in her performance that's rare. She doesn't act - she just is. Her monologue scene is one of the most moving pieces I've seen in a long time. Sweet yet It feels like she poured her soul into it.
Shourya Kumar Lal, both as a performer and director, has delivered a deeply personal film. His restraint and emotional clarity in both aspects shine throughout. You can know how close this story is to his heart. Follows a very subtle, perfect not OTT Performance!
The visuals, the music, the writing - everything is in sync. It's not just a short film, it's a quiet emotional experience.
Roads Less Travelled is one of those films that doesn't try too hard to impress, but ends up leaving a lasting impression. You'll feel, you'll tear up, and you'll remember it.