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Ankhon Dekhi in 720p - There's a limit to how much you can learn in life, but in the case of Ankhon Dekhi, that could not be further from the truth. For starters, it's part of this year's crop of BIFF (Bangkok International Film Festival) Best Feature Films. This film was written and directed by Rajat Kapoor who is best known for his poignant yet comedic dramas, such as Matrubhoomi: India’s First Female Mathematician. All this makes Ankhon Dekhi an essential watch for anyone looking for something thought-provoking to watch during these difficult times. The film is a study of a man who decides to go back to his village after being kicked out of his job as a journalist. The film follows the journey of Matthew (Dev Kumar) as he challenges everything he had been taught about life, love and work. In addition, Ankhon Dekhi will explore the differences between rural India and the rest of the world. Ankhon Dekhi is based on a real-life story from journalist Tarique Anwar who defied authorities and sneaked back into his home town to support its residents after they were persecuted for their faith. Ankhon Dekhi is a must-see for anyone looking for a thought-provoking and enlightening cinematic experience that will speak to your heart as well as your mind. Official Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_10_Y2R3Ao https://bangkok-resale-condos.com/2016/01/22/ankhon-dekhi-bangkok-international-film-festival/ "A first time director and first time actor team up to make the most memorable movie you'll see all year. A film that is as honest as it is honest about humanity. A film that speaks to the most fundamental of human emotions, love, and leaves you with a very strong sense of hope for a better future." "A brilliant first feature from Rajat Kapoor. Not only does it fulfill the expectations he set out to make but also leaves you with a newfound faith in our own species. A must see." "Ankhon Dekhi is a sublimely good-looking film that manages to capture the essence of rural India told through three snapshots that are as different as they are connected. Rajat Kapoor's writing and direction, which is slight and lyrical, pays homage to the hardworking farmers of the country. The cinematography from Manuel Alberto Claro masterfully renders the dusty, sun-filled roads of the village with every click. The result is a cinematic experience that is both immediate and unforgettable." "Rajat Kapoor's debut feature film turns a mirror to our lives in a way that's incandescently beautiful, warming and sometimes painful. cfa1e77820
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