![]() Here there's a similar lifelike portrayal of family, and the cast is spot on. In Kora Kagaz, for one, I was truly impressed by the portrayal of a newly married couple where Jaya Bhaduri played the main lead to perfection. Having watched already several movies made by Ganguly, I see that he used to keep everything in his films simple, and the acting in particular. At the same time, Tapasya has a certain commercial appeal which never takes away from its credibility and makes the film a very good watch for different kinds of moviegoers. The film is simple, realistic and subtle, sans the high melodrama that would have been the ultimate option for many Hindi filmmakers of that time, particularly with this kind of a story. This is a moving story, and Anil Ganguly handles it exceedingly well. ![]() She sets a private primary school in order to build a future for her siblings, and as years go by, the story follows her life with them when they are already grown. ![]() ![]() ![]() She gives up her academic studies and separates from a young doctor with whom she planned to settle down. Tapasya is the story of a young woman who sacrifices everything for her three young siblings after the death of their parents and becomes the sole breadwinner of the family. Let's start with saying that this is a wonderful film, and far from what I expected to see. ![]()
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