Set between 1968 and 1989 in Kashmir, two families—one sheltered by rituals, childhood games, and a newly built home in Srinagar, the other shaped by fields, faith, and growing discontent in the Lolab Valley—move toward an inevitable collision, as ideology hardens, violence erupts, and the valley bears witness to exile, radicalisation, and enduring grief.
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Rooh, a captivating memoir by the accomplished writer and director Manav Kaul, delicately unfolds his poignant expedition as he returns to his cherished roots in Khwaja Baugh, his childhood abode. Its pristine white walls and the azure door continually haunt his dreams, leaving him with an unwavering sense of disorientation and longing.
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