Movie review: 'Ajeyo'

<p>Scotland recently voted against independence. And last week, politics in the name of Love Jihad raised its head once again in Uttar Pradesh.</p>

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Ajeyo
U; Drama
Dir: Jahnu Barua
Cast: Rupam Chetia, Jupitora Bhuyan, Pratibha, Munmi Kalita
Ratings: 4 Stars

Scotland recently voted against independence. And last week, politics in the name of Love Jihad raised its head once again in Uttar Pradesh. Considering these two recent events, Ajeyo couldn’t have found a better time to release in the city. Directed by Jahnu Barua, it talks about the price one has to pay for independence and how invaluable love is. But more importantly, the film distinguishes the right from the wrong without being harsh on either. It highlights the truth about human flaws.

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