Following its world premiere at the International Film Festival of India (IFFI, Goa), Eisha Marjara’s Calorie receives its British premiere at the UK Asian Film Festival. It arrives at a moment when Punjab has increasingly become the backdrop for films and series examining violence, unrest, and political trauma within the state. Yet, Calorie feels far more intimate than sensational. It is not merely interested in the headlines of history, but in…
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