'Gypsy' by Malayalam young actor Jiva and socially conscious filmmaker Raju Murugan. Add to this the controversies and censorship issues surrounding the film and you sit back for a powerful sociological commentary. Whether the film meets its expectations remains to be seen. The Gypsy (Jiva) is an orphaned child of a Hindu-Muslim couple who is killed in a Pakistani attack in Kashmir. The boy grew up PLA at the home of the musician who clearly educates him and teaches him to be a free man. After this, before his death, the patron asks the gypsy to find his soul which should be his purpose in life and the young man turns his eyes on Waheeda (Natasha Singh), a Muslim girl in Nagor.
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Love develops between the two and they reach Uttar Pradesh. A terrible riot in the name of religion brings tragedy in the life of the couple and they break up. Will the two come back together or will politics of religion tear them apart forever, which is the main screenplay. The ever-reliable Jiva has made Seema like a less easy Gypsy with eye-acting. He begins to shine in tragic scenes when he loses his love horse Che and when his conch wife does not recognize him. Putting it on shortly, it is Jeeviva who carries the entire film on her shoulders with her earnest performance which helps the screenplay overcome many weak moments.
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Natasha Singh fully sees the form of an orthodox Muslim girl and credits her to the fact that she reveals most of her feelings with her eye-alone dialogue. While Sunny Wayne as a Communist who helps the protagonist and Red Jose as the heroine's father is enough, the actor plays a deadly rioter who then makes a change of heart, making a strong impression. The rest of the actors do justice to their roles. The fans are eagerly waiting for this film.