Hank and Asha
Hank and Asha

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An Indian student in Prague and a lonely New Yorker correspond online through video letters. A voyeuristic love story about aching for human connection in a hyper-connected world.... (Full plot summary below)

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An Indian student in Prague and a lonely New Yorker correspond online through video letters. A voyeuristic love story about aching for human connection in a hyper-connected world.

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NYC Movie Guru - 10/10 by Avi OfferHank and Asha might be the best modern love story since Once or Before Sunset. It's the rare love story that has both style and substance.
Spirituality and Practice - 8/10 by Frederic and Mary Ann BrussatA very imaginative take on modern romance and the yearning of lonely and isolated twentysomethings for an intimate relationship.
Creative Loafing - 8/10 by Matt BrunsonA rueful look at how new-world technology can only go so far in facilitating meaningful connections between like-minded souls.
Punch Drunk Critics - 8/10 by Mae AbdulbakiIt's heartwarming and very lovable in a way a lot of romantic comedies can only dream of being.
PopMatters - 7/10 by Chris Barsanti...a surprisingly winning digital epistolary romance.
Film School Rejects - 7/10 by Christopher CampbellHank and Asha is a cute, clever and compelling little film that both satisfies and reinvents the indie rom-com for a new generation used to developing relationships through digital and virtual means.
Grantland - 7/10 by Wesley MorrisThe conceit is old-fashioned: hey, people falling in love long-distance! But the modern renovation confers a mild obnoxiousness.
Los Angeles Times - 7/10 by Gary GoldsteinLike the film itself, Kakkar and Pastides are lively, adorable and thoroughly winning.
The New York Times - 6/10 by Nicolas RapoldThough not very ambitious, this winsome, whisper-thin tale shimmers along with the charming urge to connect and reveal yourself that links its two correspondents.
Eye for Film - 6/10 by Jennie KermodeTaking on gendered expectations, cultural differences and the power imbalances created by money, the film has a lot more to say than viewers might initially expect.

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