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, the film serves as the final part of Manjrekar's "city trilogy," following Lalbaug Parel The Times of India Plot and Themes The narrative centers on two adolescent boys, Prem Dharmadhikari Varad Nagvekar ), who live in a Mumbai chawl facing redevelopment. The Times of India Cycles of Violence:
For lovers of indie, regional cinema that observes rather than entertains , this is a hidden gem. Watch it for the authentic craft, not for escapism. The 108 minutes will feel either like a masterclass in realism or a slow crawl—there's no middle ground.