--- Ex Lover 2025 Navarasa -7starhd.es-short Film 7... -
Ex Lover 2025 – NavaRasa is an ambitious, if flawed, emotional kaleidoscope. It’s worth watching for its experimental structure and one powerful central performance — but don’t expect a coherent story. And please, don’t pirate it.
The film’s strongest asset is its visual language. Each “rasa” segment is color-graded distinctly — cold blues for grief, fiery reds for rage, surreal pastels for wonder. The lead actor (credited only as “Rey”) delivers a raw, chameleonic performance, shifting from bitter laughter to quiet devastation in a single monologue. The sound design, especially during the bhayānaka (fear) sequence — where the ex-lover’s old voicemails distort into ghostly whispers — is genuinely unsettling. --- Ex Lover 2025 NavaRasa -7starhd.es-Short Film 7...
At times, the structure feels more like a film school exercise than a cohesive narrative. The constant emotional gear-shifting sacrifices character depth for aesthetic range. The 2025 setting (holographic texts, AI relationship coaches) is underutilized — a few AR overlays and a smart home gone rogue, but nothing that truly interrogates future heartbreak. The hāsya (humor) segment, meant to be cathartic, lands awkwardly, leaning on cringe comedy that clashes with the otherwise somber tone. Ex Lover 2025 – NavaRasa is an ambitious,
★★★☆☆ (3/5) One star deducted for structural messiness, another for the piracy association. The film’s strongest asset is its visual language





