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A breathtakingly elegant, intellectually sharp, and deeply atmospheric period romance takes center stage in Virginia Woolf's Night And Day. Directed by an acclaimed visionary of costume dramas and adapted from Woolf’s classic 1919 novel, this highly anticipated 2-hour-15-minute cinematic feature makes a massive global splash. Elegantly trading standard, over-the-top melodrama for a slow-burning, calculation-heavy exploration of societal expectations, personal freedom, and changing gender dynamics, the film arrives on digital platforms with a pristine, high-fidelity Hindi dubbed multi-audio track, functioning as a beautiful, edge-of-your-seat celebration of love and independence in Edwardian London.

The deeply grounded, multi-layered narrative drops viewers straight into the rigid, upper-class world of London before the war. The plot primarily follows Katharine Hilbery, a brilliant and fiercely independent woman from a distinguished literary family, who takes a collective deep breath as she navigates the immense pressure to marry a socially suitable suitor. Her structured reality permanently fractures when her path crosses with Ralph Denham, an ambitious, working-class lawyer struggling to support his large family, and Mary Datchet, a dedicated, progressive suffragette who has dedicated her entire life to the fight for women’s rights.

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