Anurag Kashyap's direction is, as always, meticulous and evocative, coaxing remarkable performances from his actors and crafting a visually stunning film that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll. The film's music, composed by Giovanni M. Di Franco and Alessandro Carboni, perfectly complements the on-screen action, adding to the overall sense of unease and longing.

The story follows Umber Singh, a Sikh man forced to flee his village during the Partition. Devastated by the loss of his home and obsessed with continuing his family lineage, Umber refuses to accept the birth of his fourth daughter.

Set during the ethnic cleansing of post-Partition Punjab, the story follows (Irrfan Khan), a Sikh man forced to flee his homeland. Obsessed with having a male heir to continue his lineage, Umber refuses to accept the birth of his fourth daughter. In a state of delusion and patriarchal desperation, he decides to raise her as a son named Kanwar .

For those who do not speak Punjabi, high-quality releases provide professional, synchronized subtitles that preserve the poetic dialogue of the script. Where to Watch Qissa Legally

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