
A lady pianist is torn between the cellist in her quartet and an exotic Indian maharajah she meets on a tour by her troupe.But the maharajah has trouble forgetting his former, dead love.

Is it worth the watch? Honestly? Only if you like your romance with a heavy dose of 1930s melancholy and don't mind when the plot gets a bit dusty. If you want something snappy or modern, you’ll probably find this a total chore. It’s for the folks who like digging through old archives to find those quiet, slightly stif...
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Arthur Maria Rabenalt

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"Is it worth the watch? Honestly? Only if you like your romance with a heavy dose of 1930s melancholy and don't mind when the plot gets a bit dusty. If you want something snappy or modern, you’ll probably find this a total chore. It’s for the folks who like digging through old archives to find those quiet, slightly stiff moments that somehow still feel honest. The story hits all the expected beats of a doomed love triangle. You’ve got the pianist, the cellist, and the brooding Maharajah who basi..."
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