: The use of local Awadhi and Bhojpuri dialects gave the film a spontaneous and natural feel that resonated deeply with North Indian audiences.
The conflict arises when the families arrange marriages for them with other people. The film’s emotional core lies in how Chandan and Roma navigate family honor, societal expectations, and their own feelings. The climax, set during a storm on the river, is a nail-biting sequence that resolves the feud and unites the lovers.
that captures the essence of rural India with rare authenticity