Director: Balaji Mohan•Genres: Comedy, Drama
The film follows the lives of two young women, Nila and Geetha, who are roommates and friends navigating their personal and professional lives in the city. Nila, a talented artist, struggles with self-doubt and a strained relationship with her family, while Geetha is focused on her career and dealing with the pressures of urban living. Their journey explores themes of friendship, ambition, and finding one's identity amidst societal expectations.
Collar received mixed to positive reviews from critics, who praised its realistic portrayal of female friendships and the performances of the lead actresses. Some found the pacing to be a bit slow in parts, but generally, it was appreciated for its relatable themes and emotional depth.
Praised for its realistic depiction of modern young women's lives.
The performances of the lead actors were highlighted as a strong point.
Some viewers found the narrative to be somewhat predictable and slow-paced.
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The film was noted for its attempt to portray the complexities of urban female relationships in a sensitive and nuanced manner.
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