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X: Past Is Present

  • 2015
  • 1 Std. 45 Min.
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Rajat Kapoor, Radhika Apte, Parno Mittra, Piaa Bajpai, Swara Bhasker, Aditi Chengappa, and Huma Qureshi in X: Past Is Present (2015)
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Ein Filmemacher in einer Midlife-Crisis trifft ein mysteriöses junges Mädchen, das ihn an jede Frau in seiner Vergangenheit erinnert.Ein Filmemacher in einer Midlife-Crisis trifft ein mysteriöses junges Mädchen, das ihn an jede Frau in seiner Vergangenheit erinnert.Ein Filmemacher in einer Midlife-Crisis trifft ein mysteriöses junges Mädchen, das ihn an jede Frau in seiner Vergangenheit erinnert.

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    • Hemant Gaba
    • Pratim D. Gupta
    • Sudhish Kamath
  • Drehbuch
    • Hemant Gaba
    • Pratim D. Gupta
    • Sudhish Kamath
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Rajat Kapoor
    • Radhika Apte
    • Bidita Bag
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,2/10
    763
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      • Hemant Gaba
      • Pratim D. Gupta
      • Sudhish Kamath
    • Drehbuch
      • Hemant Gaba
      • Pratim D. Gupta
      • Sudhish Kamath
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Rajat Kapoor
      • Radhika Apte
      • Bidita Bag
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    Rajat Kapoor
    Rajat Kapoor
    • K
    Radhika Apte
    Radhika Apte
    • Rija
    Bidita Bag
    Bidita Bag
    • Heena
    Piaa Bajpai
    Piaa Bajpai
    • Shireen
    Swara Bhasker
    Swara Bhasker
    • Aunty
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    Aditi Chengappa
    Aditi Chengappa
    • Aastha
    Anshuman Jha
    Anshuman Jha
    • Young K
    Neha Mahajan
    Neha Mahajan
    • Avantika
    Parno Mittra
    Parno Mittra
    • Shiuli
    Richa Moorjani
    Richa Moorjani
    • Sanjana
    • (as Richa Shukla)
    Huma Qureshi
    Huma Qureshi
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    Pooja Ruparel
    Pooja Ruparel
    • Ayesha
    Gabriella Schmidt
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    Rituparna Sen
    Rituparna Sen
    • Basanti
    • (as Rii Sen)
    Usha Uthup
    Usha Uthup
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    • Regie
      • Hemant Gaba
      • Pratim D. Gupta
      • Sudhish Kamath
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      • Pratim D. Gupta
      • Sudhish Kamath
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    5bobbysing

    An experiment that doesn't work until its last 10 minutes with the 'Biryani'.

    For a change let me narrate the basic structure of this gutsy experiment wherein a middle-aged director meets a young beautiful girl in a bar and while talking to her remembers his passionate moments lived with 10 different women in the various phases of his life beginning from the early years. The undisclosed interactions with these women get conceived by 11 creative directors on screen in their own distinctive way focusing on love, attraction, sex, lust, anger and much more. And it's this interesting amalgamation of 11 unusual segments that results in a complete film of around two hours that thankfully ends on a positive note instead of any depressing one.

    No doubt an interesting description indeed that sounds quite appealing as a journey into the minds of 11 different women and a man, probably revealing a lot about our hidden psyche having unlimited dimensions or layers of unseen scary fantasies, we ourselves are not aware of.

    But unfortunately that is not what the film offers to us as per the promises made, resulting in a rather messy collage of personal interpretations of 11 young and talented directors (including a few reputed film reviewers too).

    On a contradictory note, the concept of roping in several directors for a single project revolving around a common theme is not a novel one as the experiment has been tried a few times before in the west and in Hindi films too as in DARNA MANA HAI (2003), DARNA ZAROORI HAI (2006), DUS KAHANIYAN (2007), THE LAST ACT (2012) and BOMBAY TALKIES (2013). In fact THE LAST ACT comes quite close to X – PAST IS PRESENT in terms of conceptualization (as it also had 12 debut directors looking upon 'a murder mystery' in their individual 10-12 minutes short segments forming a complete film). Having said that, there still exists a unique novelty in the present project, as it has an exclusive feature of 11 experimental directors visualizing the intense love-hate relationships of 'the same man' in different phases of his life, bringing in their own personal perspective, not found in any of the attempts mentioned above in particular.

    But then why it dosen't work?

    That's because not even one of the 11 contributing directors seems to be ever interested in reaching the viewer talking to him as an impressive story-teller. In fact all the 11 look like competing with each other to come out as the most thoughtful, artistic and deep filmmaker than the other, forgetting everything about the end-users sitting in the theater losing a good amount of money spent on those costly tickets sold by the exploitative multiplexes.

    In other words, it's as if they all are having a bet that who will turn out to be the most creative-visionary director presenting his given section of the film with the weirdest choices of head spinning camera angles, forcibly written one liners and unwanted close-ups of the ladies, offering nothing enjoyable or entertaining to all the energetic, serious supporters of such experimental cinema. Sharing the experience of watching it in the theater, the film straight away begins with some unbearable camera movements introducing the key characters and this absurdity continues right till the end giving you a real tough time looking at the screen.

    Besides, the reason that you don't get to see the main protagonist's face clearly in its majority of sequences, turns out to be the most frustrating feature of the film quite frankly (as the young character of Rajat Kapoor is presented without showing his face in few segments and the director also presents the scenes in an irritating first person narrative creating an unnecessary tension). Further despite getting conceived by 11 different directors, the story proceedings fail to the engage the viewers in any entertaining manner and one keeps expecting something interesting to surface soon till it all comes down to the concluding segment of the film innovatively titled 'BIRYANI' (the titles of each story get displayed in the end credits), that thankfully offers something intriguing and exciting that can be cheered for.

    Adding to the very few merits of the project, Rajat Kapoor is immensely believable playing the lead character and it seems to be his own life on the screen proving his silent talent not deservingly tapped by our reputed directors. Anshuman Jha, as the young Rajat manages to give a decent performance playing the confused boy, but its only Swara Bhaskar among the group of girls who successfully makes a solid impact in the final 10 minutes of the film generating a mixed feeling of disgust and amazement together. So surprisingly it's neither Huma Qureshi nor Radhika Apte but Swara who becomes the sole winner in the project providing the much required shock in the end. Plus it was also great to see the always young, charming and lovable Usha Uthup featuring in a sweet cameo too in one of its key sections.

    Summing up, though the film is a collective presentation of 11 sections directed by 11 talented directors dealing with 11 girls, yet its only one segment that actually has some quality stuff to offer putting it honestly. And (as mentioned above) its the final segment of the film featuring Swara and Jha together titled BIRYANI. But instead of spilling out the beans about its uncanny title, I would like to add that these last 10 minutes of the film would readily remind you of the good old days of maestro RAM GOPAL VERMA when he successfully tried to scare us all like hell with many of his enjoyable spooky projects beginning with RAAT.

    In short, skip it if some abstract art confusingly trying to present a philosophical take on life doesn't appeal you. But do try if you wish to study an interesting but failed experiment that attempts to look into the life of 'the same person' through the unrelated, distinctive mindsets of 11 creative directors.
    10bindaas1994

    A must watch film for film lovers. One of the best movies of 2015

    I like the film very much, it has several reasons. 1st is that the selection of cast of the movie (Rajat kapoor, Radhika apte and all others) was very good. Despite of bold roles, all of them did their best. Direction is also very good. Past is shown in a very good way. The best thing is that film starts in a mysterious way and ends mysteriously (lefts you kind of shocked). Every single part of movie is connected to other. You can't get away from it once you started. If you put your concentration on any other thing while the movie is playing or you miss a part of it then after some while you will ask yourself, what happened or how did that happened? Hats off for all the cast and directors.
    6a-sin_13

    Present Is Past

    X is "not an anthology" movie directed by 11 directors, an achievement in itself. The movie is a collection of 11 short films tied by one common link- K, the protagonist. K is a self-righteous, little psychotic, and lonely director who's ready to forego real-life experiences to find inspiration for his movies. In the first section 'Past is Present' K meets a girl who reminds him of his first girlfriend. And as he spends the rest of the night with this mysterious girl, he has flashbacks of some unforgettable experiences he has had with different women in his life. Every flashback, directed by separate directors, is entangled with the first section. In the beginning, the movie is a little complex and puzzling, but it disentangles gradually. The film's editing is quite impressive especially considering the film is a fusion of works of 11 directors, each having different working styles and mindsets. A big issue with the movie is that there are so many interwoven tales to tell in only around 100 minutes. It does not allow the viewer to explore the more engaging encounters of K's past. At times K's character shown at different phases of his life seem like distinct individuals altogether. Perhaps the reason is that four different actors play K at different ages. Although the story is of a film director visiting the ghosts of his past, the ghosts seem quite relatable. There are also elements of magic and surrealism present in the story as the director's journey is explored. The performances of Anshuman Jha in the part "Knot" and Swara Bhaskar in "Summer Holiday" are remarkable. X: Past is present is an experimental abstract film and, understandably, many viewers might find it confusing and unsavory. Nevertheless, the movie is, for the most part, entertaining, and the character K is likely to arouse one's curiosity.
    4nnk-39990

    Below Average !

    I didn't find it to be good , rajat was bad I couldn't enjoy this movie at all , script was missing and I felt It was super boring as well .
    9ddjdhanan

    A splendid story

    Let me tell u folks, this is different. Its screenplay, Direction and acting is superb and intriguing. Its worth watching if you like off- beat cinema. Each story is written and directed by different writers and directors but its not different story, its a part of the same story but the fascinating thing about this movie is how they are linked and portrayed. Its climax is also good so please watch till the end.Apart from Rajat Kapur, Huma Quraishi and Radhika Apte, Swara Bhaskara has done a splendid Job as A Tamilian Girl. Other newcomers have also performed well. Altogether I can say that its a new kind of cinematic experience for sure.

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