In the world of independent cinema and movie reviews , Srungara is the rare film that is less than what the hype says, yet so much more. It is a messy, beautiful, horny, and terrifying dream.
Srungara fits this mold perfectly. The film follows a disillusioned sculptor (played by a relatively unknown theater actor) who discovers that his clay comes to life only after midnight. What follows is a hallucinatory journey through desire, artistic block, and identity politics, shot entirely on location in the cramped, rain-soaked alleys of a coastal town. In the world of independent cinema and movie
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