A visually impaired Egyptian photographer, a devout Indian monk, and an Indian stockbroker are all forced to confront the ethical and moral issues posed by medical advances in this first feature film from Indian playwright Anand Gandhi, who has written extensively on the subject of ethical and moral issues in the face of medical advances. At the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, the film premiered to rave reviews and the nickname "the hidden gem of the year," which it earned. During the Indian National Film Awards in 2014, it was named Best Feature Film of the Year for 2013.
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A visually impaired Egyptian photographer, a devout Indian monk, and an Indian stockbroker are all forced to confront the ethical and moral issues posed by medical advances in this first feature film from Indian playwright Anand Gandhi, who has written extensively on the subject of ethical and moral issues in the face of medical advances. At the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, the film premiered to rave reviews and the nickname "the hidden gem of the year," which it earned. During the Indian National Film Awards in 2014, it was named Best Feature Film of the Year for 2013.
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