Durga: It's Not Just a Love Story is a 2002 Hindi-language film that blends romance with darker social and dramatic themes. The title signals an intention to move beyond a conventional romantic plot: the film centers on the character Durga and explores her relationships, struggles, and the larger moral or societal conflicts that shape her life.
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in Telugu, the film was released on March 29, 2002, but largely failed to leave a mark, ultimately being classified as a Box Office Disaster Plot Summary The story follows Durga It 39-s Not Just A Love Story 2002 Hindi Movie
Production Context: The film was a Hindi remake of the 2000 Telugu film Soori, which also starred Chakravarthy. Reception Durga (2002) - IMDb Durga: It's Not Just a Love Story (2002)
Irrfan Khan: In 2002, Irrfan was transitioning from television (Chandrakanta, Bharat Ek Khoj) to the big screen. In Durga, he delivers a performance of restrained agony. His eyes do the work of ten dialogues. You can see the embryonic version of the actor who would later break Hollywood (Slumdog Millionaire, Life of Pi) and Indian hearts (Piku, Haider). Melodrama: The film lacks subtlety
Upon its release on March 29, 2002, the film received largely negative reviews. Critics from Rediff.com called it a "bad remix" of Taran Adarsh
"Durga – It's Not Just A Love Story" (2002 Hindi movie) is not easy to watch. It is not meant to be. In an industry that sells love as the ultimate problem-solver, this film is a necessary rebellion. It stares into the face of a woman who has nothing and asks: What happens when even love fails you?