Index | Of Kaksparsh Updated

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, directed by . The film is celebrated for its deep exploration of love, sacrifice, and the rigid social customs of 1930s-1950s India. Core Film Overview Release Date: May 4, 2012. Director: Mahesh Manjrekar. index of kaksparsh updated

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The film "Kaksparsh" has sparked a significant debate on the sensitive topic of child abuse and exploitation. The movie's portrayal of the complex and often disturbing relationship between Pravin and Shreya has raised questions about the societal norms and the need for stricter laws to protect children. The film's impact extends beyond the silver screen, with many critics and audiences praising its bold and realistic approach to a taboo subject. refers to the ritual of a crow touching

Set in the Konkan region between 1930 and 1950, Kaksparsh (meaning "Touch of a Crow") explores the life of a Brahmin family. The story follows (Sachin Khedekar), who arranges the marriage of his younger brother, Mahadev, to a young girl named Durga (renamed Uma after marriage). Director: Mahesh Manjrekar

: Hari’s younger brother whose untimely death sets the story in motion. or the specific historical context of the 1930s Konkan region depicted in the film?

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