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The story of three generations of women and the taboos created in the South Asian-American community from mental illness in the family.
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| New York PostV.A. MusettoUnder writer-helmer Rehana Mirza, the acting and direction are workmanlike, but the plot is full of hackneyed characters and contrived events better suited to TV than the big screen. |
| The Hollywood ReporterFrank ScheckAlthough well-meaning in its attempt to dramatize the stigma the subject evokes in the South Asian American community, Hiding Divya ultimately falters in its execution. |
| The New York TimesRachel SaltzWhile the movie has its heart in the right place, the first-time writer-director Rehana Mirza doesn't yet have the skills to shape the narrative into something moving or revealing. |
| Village VoiceAaron HillisThough the leads make for a believable family unit, the performances in writer-director Rehana Mirza's thin-skinned, no-frills drama unevenly range from functional to histrionic. |