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How "Unwoman" an independent movie on Jio Cinema is touching hearts of audiences and critics alike

PNN New Delhi [India] May 29 In the glamour of Indian cinema the small-budget movie Unwoman stands out as a film delivering message beautifully and without being preachy Directed by Pallavi Roy Sharma produced by Gunjan Goel and co-written by Pallavi and Susheel Sharman the story challenges old ideas about love and gender Pallavi Roy Sharma Unwoman shows love in a different light focusing on a relationship between a man and a transgender woman She has succeeded wonderfully on making a realistic film which also has a dose of entertainment and rustic humour Set in the rural landscape of Rajasthan the story revolves around Bhanwar whose lonely life changes when he meets Sanwri a transgender Kinner person What starts as a transactional relationship turns into an unusual love story but then love has its own challenges The film talks about bride-trafficking male-female skewed ratio LGBTQ rights and human vulnerability UnWoman showed that even men are victims of social pressure Gunjan Goel the producer as the co-founder of Hashtag Films LLPprovided the support and resources needed to make Unwoman Gunjan believed in the story power to change minds and hearts and he worked tirelessly to ensure that the film could be made without facing financial challenges Susheel Sharman who co-wrote the screenplay with Pallavi has brought depth and authenticity to the story Their writing captures the emotions and challenges faced by the characters making the audience feel connected to their journey The main actors Sarthak Narula as Bhanwar and Kanak Garg as Sanwri and Bhagwan Tiwari as Bhairo delivered outstanding performances Their chemistry on screen brings the characters to life making the audience root for their love story The supporting cast including Girish Pal and Karan Maan add depth to the narrative making the village setting feel authentic and alive Unwoman has been praised at international film festivals and is now streaming on Jio Cinema Critics and viewers alike appreciate its gentle storytelling The film shows that good content can be created with the help of theatre actors and limited budget In the time when audiences are shouting for some original content and not remakes UnWoman on Jio Cinema can be their answer ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER The above press release has been provided by PNN ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same

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The White Tiger Review: Social Commentary With Real Teeth

The White Tiger Review: Social Commentary With Real Teeth The White Tiger Review: Social Commentary With Real Teeth The White Tiger Review: Although set, very specifically, in India, The White Tiger is an allegory that could take place anywhere, and that feels uncomfortably familiar. The White Tiger Review: A still from the film. (courtesy priyankachopra) Cast: Priyanka Chopra, Rajkummar Rao, Adarsh Gourav, Mahesh Manjrekar Director: Ramin Bahrani There's a sense of snarling menace implicit in The White Tiger, a subversive, sharp-toothed dramedy of upward social mobility by writer-director Ramin Bahrani ( 99 Homes), based on Aravind Adiga's best-selling 2008 novel, which won the Man Booker Prize. It's not just in the title, a metaphorical moniker for uniqueness slapped on the film's ambitious protagonist, a canny but impoverished low-caste Indian named Balram (Adarsh Gourav), as a child. It's there, lurking in every shadow of this dark rags-to-riches tale itself: a coiled threat to the traditional world order of haves and have-nots, just waiting to pounce.

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Movie adaptation of 'The White Tiger' is social commentary with real teeth

January 6, 2021 Adarsh Gourav, left, and Rajkummar Rao in “The White Tiger.” MUST CREDIT: Singh Tejinder/Netflix (via The Washington Post Syndication Service) There’s a sense of snarling menace implicit in “The White Tiger,” a subversive, sharp-toothed dramedy of upward social mobility by writer-director Ramin Bahrani (“99 Homes”), based on Aravind Adiga’s best-selling 2008 novel, which won the Man Booker Prize. It’s not just in the title, a metaphorical moniker for uniqueness slapped on the film’s ambitious protagonist, a canny but impoverished low-caste Indian named Balram (Adarsh Gourav), as a child. It’s there, lurking in every shadow of this dark rags-to-riches tale itself: a coiled threat to the traditional world order of haves and have-nots, just waiting to pounce.

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'The White Tiger' review: Film adaptation of the bestselling 2008 novel, a biting dramedy about upward mobility, has real teeth.

'The White Tiger' review: Film adaptation of the bestselling 2008 novel, a biting dramedy about upward mobility, has real teeth.
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