It is hard to nail the aesthetics of the coming-of-age, a category that holds up the struggles of the youth. Anjali Menon hits hammer just right with Bangalore Days. With a cult following that only seems to get bigger, the film caters to factors such as unbridled freedom vs. measured responsibility, the traditional and the modern and how the younger generation brings all of that together.
The gift that keeps on giving: Bangalore Days
For a film to retain the same level of popularity, an engaging storyline with relatable characters goes a long way. The characters, so ordinary yet extraordinary, ground the setting in a tangible reality, making it feel like a place you could call home.
Bangalore Days records some unforgettable main characters portrayed by equally talented actors; Dulquer Salmaan as the adventurous and confident Arjun, Nazriya Nazim as the bold and spirited Divya, and, Nivin Pauly as the old school Krishnan “Kuttan” P.
The gift that keeps on giving: Bangalore Days
For a film to retain the same level of popularity, an engaging storyline with relatable characters goes a long way. The characters, so ordinary yet extraordinary, ground the setting in a tangible reality, making it feel like a place you could call home.
Bangalore Days records some unforgettable main characters portrayed by equally talented actors; Dulquer Salmaan as the adventurous and confident Arjun, Nazriya Nazim as the bold and spirited Divya, and, Nivin Pauly as the old school Krishnan “Kuttan” P.
- 11/16/2024
- by Shubhonita
- OruNewCulture
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