5 reviews
Bahaar is indeed a powerful short film with a message. Performances are superb and direction is crisp. Lot of great success to everyone involved in the movie. Great job!!
- sinhaparesh
- Apr 22, 2021
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Mona (the mother in law) was amazing and so was the rest of the cast! Kudos to Yuvraaj for bringing such urban stories forward! The music and direction deserves 🙌🏾
- kashifharrison
- Aug 1, 2021
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Bahaar is an incredible movie by Yuvraaj Parashar. It touches base on the deep rooted misogynistic approach in our Indian society around the man-woman divide. Our patriarchal society will never accept the fact that a man can be impotent and how a woman is blamed for his impotency and inability to bear a child. Performances are top notch especially Mona Ambegaonkar the most under-utilized actor of our generation. Its a visual treat and a must watch for every cinema loving audiences worldwide.
#BAHAAR A SHORT FILM BY @MOVIESMASTIMAGIC WRITTEN AND DIRECTED BY @YUVRAAJPARASHAR TALKS ABOUT A COMMON SOCIAL ISSUE IN MODERN DAY INDIA. BRINGING LIFE IN THIS WORLD AFTER ONE GETS MARRIED. THE SHORT FILM PRECISELY TALKS ABOUT THE PATRIARCH APPROACH, THAT IT'S A WOMAN WHO IS AT FAULT COZ SHE CAN'T CONCEIVE. IT'S NEVER TAKEN INTO CONSIDERATION THAT THE MAN COULD ALSO BE AT FAULT TOO. A POWERFUL ISSUE VERY WELL WRITTEN AND EXECUTED. THE CASTING WAS WELL SUITED TO EACH CHARACTER PLAYED IN THE FILM. DO WATCH IT ON MX PLAYER.
- khatrikaran-54666
- Aug 20, 2021
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Based on women's life in background villages of India , male dominance and child offspring, miserable situation of womens
Interesting storyline , creative scenes, dialogues,
Acting costumes and made to look like real life circumstances,
Mistreatment of women's in the hand of their in laws ,
Do watch.
Do watch.
- siddheshparulekar
- Mar 13, 2022
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