Twenty years after its release, Amol Palekar’s ‘Paheli’ remains a compelling cinematic experience. The film, a delicate portrayal of a woman’s life and a ghost’s presence, dives into themes of isolation and liberation within a patriarchal setting. The folk-tale elements and the film’s visual style, including its cinematography and artwork, are key to its charm. Shah Rukh Khan’s dual role is remarkable, while Rani Mukherjee and Juhi Chawla deliver memorable performances. The film’s songs and dances and its exploration of folk traditions set it apart from mainstream cinema. ‘Paheli’ celebrates the beauty of human relationships with a touch of fantasy and is a cinematic achievement that continues to resonate.
Celebrating Two Decades of ‘Paheli’: A Deep Dive into Amol Palekar’s Cinematic Gem
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