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Cargo Review: A Universal Fable of Loneliness in Space Light Years Away From Indian Sci-Fi
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Cargo Review: A Universal Fable of Loneliness in Space Light Years Away From Indian Sci-Fi

The solitude of space is a universal, and by now, familiar tale (think Gravity or The Martian). Arati Kadav, who makes her writing and directorial debut is aware of that. But the universe of space in Cargo is unlike any other; it is rooted in the homegrown grammar of Indian mythology.
Posted by Poulomi Das March 4, 2016

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