The film depicts the mental stigma of a newly wed couple in a riverside slum, who need to share a common room with their ailing mother hit by a car and their alcoholic father. I thought it was about the sexual frustration of the newly wed couple, which in itself was a noble concept to present. But by the end I felt privacy isn't much of a deal for the slum dwellers who struggle for their existence. A roof is what matters to them than the privacy.
The film portrays the harrowing account of these slum dwellers fending for themselves against the social etiquettes. The film is unpleasant and so is the slum life. Apart the obscure ending, the film feels natural and never overdone with few remarkable performances. The film makes an uncomfortable watch and is to stay in your mind for several days.
Rating: 2.5 stars out of 4.