Vanvaas Movie Review: In today’s fast-paced world, where technology and social media dominate our lives, the importance of family relationships has somewhat faded into the background. Films with emotional depth, exploring the bonds between family members, seem to have become a rarity. However,a film like 'Vanvaas' still manage to leave an impact.

While this film might feel a little melodramatic and old-fashioned, it serves a crucial purpose: reminding us of the importance of family and bringing us closer to our roots. Plot 'Vanvaas' revolves around three sons of Nana Patekar’s character, an elderly man who wants to keep the family’s ancestral home intact, despite his sons wanting to sell it. Nana Patekar’s character holds on to the house because it houses memories of his late wife.

His sons, however, take him to Varanasi and tell everyone that their father has passed away. Nana, suffering from memory loss, forgets his name, his address, and much more. In Varanasi, he meets a young man named Viru, played by Utkarsh.

What follows is a poignant journey of rediscovery, both of the past and of familial bonds. The emotional core of 'Vanvaas' lies in its depiction of forgotten relationships and the healing that comes when we re-connect with our families. How is the Film? 'Vanvaas' delves into the essence of familial ties.

Though a bit lengthy and laced with melodrama, it successfully conveys a deeply emotional message. Nana Patekar's magnetic presence on screen captivates th.