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NRI Wives
Four real life-inspired stories dive into the taboo side of human relationships, emotions, desires, curiosity and how people show their "grey shades" in life's unusual circumstances.
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Plot Summary
In this anthology film, three women living in London find themselves in complex marital situations with NRI (Non-Resident Indian) husbands. Each story explores themes of loneliness, unfulfilled desires, and the societal pressures faced by these women as they navigate their relationships and search for identity.
Critical Reception
NRI Wives received a mixed to negative reception from critics, with many finding the film's pacing slow and its exploration of themes underdeveloped. While some praised the performances of the lead actresses, the overall narrative was criticized for its lack of impact and coherence across the different segments.
What Reviewers Say
Performances by the lead actresses are a highlight.
The film struggles with a disjointed narrative and slow pacing.
Themes of loneliness and societal expectations are present but not fully explored.
Google audience: Audience reception for NRI Wives is not readily available or has not been aggregated on Google. Therefore, a specific summary of Google user opinions cannot be provided.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a directorial debut for Karan Johar's mother, Hiroo Johar, before Ritesh Batra took over the direction.
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