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Apna Aasmaan

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  • Shubhra Gupta

    But the end, even if a trifle improbable, brings the film back on track. The old Buddhi returns, and this time the parents’ joy is tempered by understanding, and appreciation, and acceptance. And that’s the strongest, sweetest take-away from Apna Aasmaan: it's not about oh-god-this-is-my-lot resignation, but about loving living.

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