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Mar 05, 2020 Drama, Family 0h 23m
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It's about reading culture and memorising after listening.

Overview

Ganga and her husband Rajkumar work as seasonal sugar cutting Labourers on a contract basis. They have to migrate from place to place for the work leaving behind their Native Village. Their only son Ganesh (Age 10 Years ) has to accompany them be- cause Nobody is there at home to take care of him. This is a problem for Ganesh's educational progress as he is absent every year for Three Months. How Ganga, a Third Standard educated woman overcomes the problem of Ganesh's Education as well as finds a way of acquiring knowledge for her own Progress.

Santosh Ram
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Prashna (प्रश्न) |Official Trailer | By Santosh Ram | Dips Production | Marathi | September 2019
Prashna (प्रश्न) |Official Trailer | By Santosh Ram | Dips Production | Marathi | September 2019
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A review by nisha_latika
Written on September 12, 2020

**A realistic tour in the life of a Sugar cutter.**

Presenting something in it's true form in an effortless way is the director's USP. 20 minutes of the short film will give you a true to life representation of a sugar-cutter. Director Mr. Santosh Ram has successfully touched various underlying issues in the film while having a strong hold on the main issue, i.e. Education. the story-telling and flow of the film is such that it feels like you are there with Ganga looking at her while she lives her routine. I would like to appreciate Arjun Balakrishnan for achieving that subtle tone and lighting which make the visuals more life-like. Anjali and her son has done commendable acting. The Poem written and sung by Pooja helps you connect with the struggle of a sugar cutter. Overall the short ...

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A review by AshwiniSude
Written on September 18, 2020

Very realistic and inspiring film....

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