
Devi Short Film Review: 1000 Candles Can’t Light Up A Rape Victim’s Life, Must Watch!
Devi is a short film about assault unfortunate casualties. Priyanka Banerjee, who has been credited as the writer and the director answers the entirety of the above inquiries in the 13 minutes. In addition, the film is on a topic that has never incorporated the ones who have endured. Here it isn’t the world discussing the ladies who have endured assault. Hence, the ladies talking about their breaking scenes.
All the ladies discussing what they have gone through. They discuss the circumstance, who was their rapist, also the manner by which they were assaulted after the rape. As they review, one inquiry that everyone has all over is ‘what was her issue?’ and you can’t get away from the unpleasant look.
Priyanka discloses to us various accounts of enduring in a short time. She places the mirror before the crowd to perceive what the sum total of what we have been giving a visually impaired eye to. Acting exhibitions by all the women are sufficient and worth the time.
Devi is significant, significant for us to perceive what ladies feel. What has us as people do to them, how a brilliant life that may have enlightened the world was killed. Assuming nothing, also Kajol and the gathering starrer will start the discussion that will likewise incorporate the ones who have endured and that is what is required.
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