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  1. 18 hours ago · Barah By Barah | Barah By Barah Movie | Barah By Barah Review | Gaurav Madan | @filmiduniyareview1#internet#Barahbybarah#moviereview #filmiduniyareview1 Ins...

  2. 3 days ago · 24 May, 2024. Hindi. 2 hrs 1 mins. Drama. 3.0/5. Critic's Rating. 3.5/5. Avg. Users' Rating. 0/5. Rate Movie. Synopsis. The movie explores life’s impermanence through a death photographer Sooraj’s (Gyanendra Tripathi) lens. The duo excellently captures the ancient town’s essence, translating its slowness into the narrative’s deliberate pacing.

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  4. 3 days ago · May 24, 2024. Amdavaad Pictures’ Barah X Barah ( A) is the story of the last death photographer of Varanasi. The death photographer, who makes a living out of shooting pictures of the dead and their last rites on the Manikarnika Ghat in Varanasi, sets out on an exploration of the cycle of life and death. Sunny Lahiri and Gaurav Madan have ...

  5. 4 days ago · Directed by: Gaurav Madan. Starring: Gyanendra Tripathi, Harish Khanna, Bhumika Dube, Geetika Vidya Ohlyan, Aakash Sinha, Aashit Chatterjee, Prithvi Singh. Gaurav Madan’s striking debut, Barah by Barah, catches the city on the threshold of change, as it enchants people and raptures their being.

  6. 3 days ago · Bhumika Dube, known for her performances in 'The Railway Men,' 'Dahan,' and 'Motichoor Chaknachoor,' is set to play the female lead in the film 'Barah By Barah,' written by Gaurav Madan and Sunny Lahiri. Slated to release on May 24 in cinemas, the film is based on the story of a photographer who clicks the last photographs of the dead at ...

  7. 3 days ago · Barah x Barah is a remarkably tender subtle and unostentatious debut by director Gaurav Madan who has some striking short-films to his credit before this impressive feature film. It captures the essence, the nullity of existence in mundane images and dialogues . Author: Subhash K Jha. 24 May,2024 12:37:59. Rating: ****

  8. 4 days ago · Duration: 118 minutes. Available in: Theatres. In Gaurav Madan’s Barah by Barah (“12x12”), the celluloid permanence of death grapples with the digital progression of life. Shot on 16mm film, the story lingers on Sooraj (Gyanendra Tripathi), a man mourning the slow demise of his profession.