![]() Dev’s life takes a sudden turn when under strange circumstances he gets married to Roop. Husnabad's most affluent family is the Chaudhrys - Dev and his father Balraj (Sanjay Dutt), who also run a liberal newspaper called The Daily News. It's a town populated by blacksmiths and a majority of them are Muslims. The story is based in a town called Husnabad, near Lahore, a few years before the Partition of India and Pakistan. In that aspect, writer and director Abhishek Varman's film makes a strong point. At a dramatic moment in the film, Aditya Roy Kapur's Dev remarks that if someone’s wife is in love with another man, then what is the point of the marriage at all. At the heart of the story, the film focuses on how eternal love goes beyond the norms and rules of society, the trappings of religion, and all other physical and man-made boundaries. REVIEW: As the name suggests, 'Kalank' is a story that questions the high morals of society, especially when it comes to love and family ties. ![]() While their back stories and heart-breaking love saga unfolds, the history of India takes an epic turn, from where there is no coming back ![]() STORY: A complex love story set during India’s Partition era, where the young Roop (Alia Bhatt) is torn between respect for husband Dev (Aditya Roy Kapur) and her newfound love for Zafar (Varun Dhawan). A VISUALLY STUNNING FILM TOPPED WITH GREAT PERFORMANCES
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