Critics lauded the film’s visual poetry and its thoughtful interrogation of aesthetic ideals. The Hindu praised Kapoor’s “sensitivity to texture—both visual and emotional”—while Film Companion highlighted the “remarkable chemistry between Arjun and his subjects, turning a personal odyssey into a collective meditation.” However, some reviewers noted that the deliberate pacing might alienate audiences accustomed to conventional Bollywood rhythms.
His journey leads him to three distinct locales, each representing a different facet of beauty:
– A minimalistic score, composed by Rohit Sharma , interlaces classical Indian instruments with ambient field recordings. The absence of music during the exhibition scene forces the audience to confront silence, echoing the film’s call for contemplation over consumption.