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Serious Men

Serious Men However, is a kid this young prepared for those that mic-thrusting, caste-based addresses and a scam his dad's been operating? By means of this adaptation, director Sudhir Mishra erupts to the age-old category distinction widespread within Indian culture. Along with the topics of haves and have-nots include the quintessential human play to this appropriate slice of cinema. REVIEW: for so long as he could recall, Korathi-born and Mumbai-bred Ayyan Mani has ever been obscured by the story of his grandfather died at a working train -- somebody whispered in his ears which he had inadvertently boarded the first-class compartment intended just for Brahmins. Sure, Mani is street smart and it's his strong survival instincts which help him climb the ladder: he's your personal assistant to man-of-science Dr. Acharya (Nassar) in the National Institute of Basic Research. However, being born into a poor farming family in a remote hamlet in Tamil Nadu has its ramifications --