' Axone ' Movie Review
This movie sheds light on the casual racism and the daily struggle of Indians. Indians wanting to feel belonged in their own country. The problems with the landlords constantly being judging them for their carefree attitude and extremely confident sense of style and passion, it takes place on a daily basis. There is a sense of ignorance from a majority of India to the customs and traditions sensibilities that come from the beautiful seven sisters and to make a mark for them in any metropolitan city.
The film showcases the tolerant nature of the population and most importantly the need of the hour to live and let live. Axone is beautiful films that will make you learn, humble yourselves and will just be a gentle reminder to everyone to be kind to one another.
Trivia : Nicholas Kharkongor is from Shillong and he did his Graduation from St Edmunds college.
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