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As Arjun Varain Singh’s Kho Gaye Hum Kahan approaches its climax, Imaad Ali (Siddhant Chaturvedi), a stand-up comedian, discloses a poignant reality about his life to his open mic audience, a bitter reality that he has concealed from both his friends, Ahana (Ananya Panday), and Neil (Adarsh Gourav). The revelation is so touching that it is challenging to hold back tears. However, I hoped the film would feature more of such moments, allowing us to fully immerse ourselves in the challenges faced by the three close friends who are in their twenties throughout the narrative. No doubt there are ample genuine moments that weave a poignant tale mirroring the trials and tribulations of the millennials attempting to find their footing in a world driven by digital validation. Yet amid their uncertainties and yearnings, a subtle artificiality lingers like a thin veil, preventing us from plunging into the characters’ lives...
- 12/29/2023
- by Dipankar Sarkar
- Talking Films
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