
The poor but educated Mahim and his childhood friend, the rich but conservative Suresh, both fall in love with the same woman, the liberated Achala. Mahim marries her and they move to a village but she cannot forget Suresh.

Is this for you? If you like movies that feel like a dusty old book you found in an attic, Manzil might just hit the spot. It’s for the folks who don’t mind a bit of melodrama and enjoy watching people make objectively bad life choices. If you want something fast-paced or logical, stay far away. This one moves at the s...


Comparing the cinematic DNA and archive impact of two defining moments in cult history.

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"Is this for you? If you like movies that feel like a dusty old book you found in an attic, Manzil might just hit the spot. It’s for the folks who don’t mind a bit of melodrama and enjoy watching people make objectively bad life choices. If you want something fast-paced or logical, stay far away. This one moves at the speed of a rainy night train ride. The whole thing feels like it’s suffocating under the weight of expectations. Mahim is the kind of guy who probably organizes his socks by color,..."
Molina Devi
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay, A.H. Shore
India

1934 · IMDb 7.3

