Godavari (2006)

Seetha Mahalakshmi is, hands down, the most relatable character I have ever seen in cinema (Sridevi's Sathya from Kshana Kshanam comes a close second). There were so many moments, where I had to pause, because I knew that I would have done/said the EXACT same thing in the same/similar situation (or have already done). And all those shots of her reading... literally how I envision my best life.

The beauty of this movie lies in how honest it is about its characters. Rarely in Indian cinema do we get such well-rounded characters, and also such accurate representations of crushing on someone. All of it was so simple, yet so fucking on point; it's no wonder that Godavari is considered a modern classic of Tollywood. Also, the cinematography is in itself amazing, but when you add the natural beauty of the Godavari river, gah. Just too beautiful and dreamy for words!

Despite the existence of multiple sub-plots, the movie does a decent job of tying everything together. And also, just so many things could have gone wrong with this movie- and yet, miraculously, nothing really does. It goes on at its own unhurried pace (with some brilliant music in the background), without ever letting your attention wander away.

Since this movie is available on YouTube with subtitles, one really has no excuse to not watch it. Illuminati confirmed. Go watch it.

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