TuhinaC-6
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Ghich Pich is one of those films that sneaks up on you quietly and stays with you long after... It's not loud, not dramatic, but so real that it almost feels like watching your own teenage years play out on screen. The way it's set in 2001 Chandigarh just adds to the charm, the vibe, the innocence, the struggles all feel familiar and warm.
The three friends at the heart of the story (Kabir Nanda, Aryan Singh Rana, and Shhivam Kakar) are not polished in a Bollywood way and that's exactly what makes them feel genuine. Their friendship, their awkwardness, even their silences feel so true to life. I also loved how the father-son relationship was shown, not melodramatic, just tender and layered, the way it usually is in real life.
It's a simple story but that's the beauty of it. No unnecessary noise, just pure nostalgia and emotion. By the end, I wasn't just watching a film, I was remembering my own growing up years. Messy, confusing, beautiful, exactly like the title says, Ghich Pich.
The three friends at the heart of the story (Kabir Nanda, Aryan Singh Rana, and Shhivam Kakar) are not polished in a Bollywood way and that's exactly what makes them feel genuine. Their friendship, their awkwardness, even their silences feel so true to life. I also loved how the father-son relationship was shown, not melodramatic, just tender and layered, the way it usually is in real life.
It's a simple story but that's the beauty of it. No unnecessary noise, just pure nostalgia and emotion. By the end, I wasn't just watching a film, I was remembering my own growing up years. Messy, confusing, beautiful, exactly like the title says, Ghich Pich.