SAFED REVIEW : OVER-THE-TOP NARRATIVE TAKES AWAY FROM A SENSITIVE SUBJECT’S IMPACT
*❤️* SAFED REVIEW *❤️* OVER-THE-TOP NARRATIVE TAKES AWAY FROM A SENSITIVE SUBJECT’S IMPACT *❤️* WOTCH NOW *❤️* READ MORE *❤️* *❤️*DOWNLOAD NOW *❤️* BONUS *❤️* WOTCH NOW **❤️** BONUS **❤️** **❤️** READ MORE **❤️** A D Story: Shunned by society, a young widow and a transgender person from Varanasi find solace in each other. But will such an unconventional relationship be accepted? Review: Written, directed, and produced by Sandeep Singh, Safed is based in Varanasi, where a transgender person, Chandi (Abhay A D Verma), and a recently-widowed Kaali (Meera Chopra), are struggling to come to terms with their reality and bleak lives. They represent two different groups with a common factor — ostracism. The movie draws a parallel between their lives and how each is forced to accept the harshness of their A D existence. While Chaandi refuses to succumb flesh trade on Guru Maa (Jameel Khan) and Radha’s (Barkha Bisht) insistence, Kaali leads