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Aparna Sen's 2013 film (The Jewelry Box) is widely regarded by critics as a "masterpiece" and a "viewer's delight". Based on Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay's novel, the film is a satirical period drama that follows three generations of women and their relationship with a legendary box of jewelry. Critical Consensus
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A child widow who hoards her wedding jewels as her only source of security and power in a patriarchal household. After her death, she returns as a foul-mouthed ghost to guard the box.
The film’s true magic lies in how the same box empowers each woman differently: for Somlata, it’s a means to educate her daughter and break free; for her mother-in-law, it’s a bitter reminder of lost status; for the next generation, it’s a relic of outdated values. Sen never moralizes—instead, she lets the jewellery glitter and fade like the unfulfilled desires of three eras.
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