Road to Sangam
The questions are still important. They shouldn’t be ignored. Neither should this film.
...a little bumpy, but though the journey is a little long, it enlightens before you reach the end. It leaves you asking many questions.
...has some brilliant moments and also some sequences that you carry home. But what could've been told in a concise format seems stretched after a point.
This is a small tender idea, executed with a certain amount of élan and loads and loads of heart.
It's lengthy, it's slow and it's preachy. And yet it's engaging.
The story is gripping but the pace is extremely slow giving the film the feel of a docu-feature, which somehow evaporates the tremendous impact it made at the interval.
What could have been an effective clarion call to peace is drowned out by rhetoric.
Though its heart is in the right place, Road to Sangam is simplistic and preachy.