Unfreedom (2015), directed by Raj Amit Kumar, is an audacious, provocative indie film that interweaves two parallel narratives to interrogate freedom, identity, and repression in contemporary India and beyond. Its structure, themes, and formal choices make it both a political statement and a controversial art-house experience.
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Two stories run in counterpoint: one follows Sameer, a closeted Muslim man in New York who, after attempting to live openly with his boyfriend, commits a violent act that exposes the social and legal limits on queer freedom; the other follows Tara, a young Hindu woman in Delhi pushed toward radicalization by growing communal tensions, who joins a militant group to avenge personal and political grievances. The film contrasts personal liberation and communal coercion to ask whether freedom is possible under social, religious, and state pressures. Unfreedom.2015.720p.WEB.DL.ENG.2.0.ESub.x264.mkv
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Unfreedom in Politics and Governance
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by the Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) in 2015 due to its graphic depictions of violence and nudity. Despite the ban, it was released theatrically in North America on May 29, 2015 Logline Two stories run in counterpoint: one follows
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