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Barah by Barah (2024)

Review by patil_umesh

Barah by Barah

7/10

Light hearted story of a death photographer

Brilliant cinematography. Topic of film is unique. Film is set on bank of river ganga in Banaras, where dead bodies are brought for funeral procession. Protagonist , named Suraj, does photography of dead bodies, and makes a meagre earning. Film is divided into around multiple chapters revolving around different parts of his life along with friends, sister, death.

Photographer is passing through difficult time to earn his living for family, still able to take life light-heartedly. His wife is uncomfortable in such life, however content as well as supportive. They have good conversations, recalling memories about their marriage.

Picture shows ephemeral nature of life. Dead bodies are burnt besides river ganga. Person working along with that knows life of human is very short. There is a dialogue that says, life is such short as it takes to switch a button. Even through serious topic of death, few humorous dialogues will bring smiles on your face.

One of best films and work watching.
  • patil_umesh
  • Dec 7, 2021

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