Banaras

Banaras (UA)

Movie

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  • Genre(s): Romance, Science Fiction, Fantasy
  • Language(s): ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
  • Director(s): Jayathirtha, A. Vijay, Different Danny
  • Cast(s): Sonal Monteiro, Zaid Khan, Devaraj , Achyuth Kumar, Sujay Shastri See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 22min
  • Music: Armaan Malik,B. Ajaneesh Loknath,Hesham Abdul Wahab,M. R. Rajakrishnan
  • Similar To: Shivu Paru, Lucia
  • Story:

    Banaras is a thought-provoking film that dives into the Indian city's spiritual heart. It delves into the intertwined stories of individuals, their challenges, and their search for meaning in Varanasi, India's sacred city.

    Full Story
6.5/10
IMDb

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STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story

Banaras is a thought-provoking film that dives into the Indian city's spiritual heart. It delves into the intertwined stories of individuals, their challenges, and their search for meaning in Varanasi, India's sacred city.

Ratings

6.5/10

IMDb
Banaras Review

"Banaras" is a captivating film that takes viewers on a spiritual and emotional trip through Varanasi's historic city. The film captures the spirit of Banaras, highlighting its rich cultural legacy, religious traditions, and the significant impact it has on the lives of its residents. The film seamlessly ties several narratives, each with its own set of characters and struggles, to the larger topic of seeking meaning and salvation in the face of turmoil. The performers deliver outstanding performances, providing depth and realism to their roles. The director's deft storytelling and magnificent photography combine to create a visual extravaganza, capturing the subtle nuances of the city's bustling streets, old ghats, and colourful rituals. The contrast of life and death, the continual presence of spirituality, and the complexities of the characters' relationships lend layers of richness to the story. "Banaras" is more than a film; it is an experience that immerses the audience in the city's mysterious air.