There are also touching moments. When he saw the jalebis he had longed for as a child at a friend's house, all his memories came out. And the last moment of reconciliation.
But it's a bit uneasy, that is, when the audio and video materials of the real recording events are played at the end of the film, it still spoils the beauty of the play. It should be like this in reality.
The male protagonist is very handsome, and when he laughs, he likes it a bit as a male. Ha ha ha ha
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