Vanvaas
- 2024
- 2h 40min
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6,6/10
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaDelves into the dynamics between an elderly father grappling with dementia and his family.Delves into the dynamics between an elderly father grappling with dementia and his family.Delves into the dynamics between an elderly father grappling with dementia and his family.
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- 2 premios en total
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As a fan of Nana Patekar and Rajpal Yadav, I was drawn to Vanvaas for their performances, and they didn't disappoint.
Nana Patekar delivers a powerhouse performance as Deepak Tyagi, a dementia-stricken father abandoned by his family.
His raw emotion, especially in the heart-wrenching climax, is the film's biggest strength and worth watching alone.
Rajpal Yadav adds a touch of humor with his witty dialogues, providing much-needed relief in this heavy drama.
However, Vanvaas struggles to live up to its potential. The screenplay feels overly melodramatic and predictable, leaning heavily on dated Bollywood tropes that remind you of Baghban but without its polish or emotional depth.
The film tackles the important issue of elderly neglect, which resonates, but the one-dimensional portrayal of Deepak's sons and daughters-in-law as cartoonish villains lacks nuance.
Supporting actors like Simrat Kaur and Ashwini Kalsekar are underutilized, with roles that feel underdeveloped or overly theatrical.
Technically, the film falters too. The background score is excessively loud, clashing with the emotional tone, and the outdated cinematography and poor dubbing detract from the experience. Mithoon's songs are forgettable, failing to leave a mark.
At over 2 hours and 40 minutes, the runtime feels bloated, and tighter editing could have made it more impactful.
For fans of Nana Patekar and traditional Bollywood family dramas, Vanvaas offers enough emotional moments to keep you engaged, but its flaws - predictability, melodrama, and technical shortcomings hold it back.
I wouldn't have watched it without my admiration for Patekar and Yadav, and their performances make it worth a one-time watch .
Nana Patekar delivers a powerhouse performance as Deepak Tyagi, a dementia-stricken father abandoned by his family.
His raw emotion, especially in the heart-wrenching climax, is the film's biggest strength and worth watching alone.
Rajpal Yadav adds a touch of humor with his witty dialogues, providing much-needed relief in this heavy drama.
However, Vanvaas struggles to live up to its potential. The screenplay feels overly melodramatic and predictable, leaning heavily on dated Bollywood tropes that remind you of Baghban but without its polish or emotional depth.
The film tackles the important issue of elderly neglect, which resonates, but the one-dimensional portrayal of Deepak's sons and daughters-in-law as cartoonish villains lacks nuance.
Supporting actors like Simrat Kaur and Ashwini Kalsekar are underutilized, with roles that feel underdeveloped or overly theatrical.
Technically, the film falters too. The background score is excessively loud, clashing with the emotional tone, and the outdated cinematography and poor dubbing detract from the experience. Mithoon's songs are forgettable, failing to leave a mark.
At over 2 hours and 40 minutes, the runtime feels bloated, and tighter editing could have made it more impactful.
For fans of Nana Patekar and traditional Bollywood family dramas, Vanvaas offers enough emotional moments to keep you engaged, but its flaws - predictability, melodrama, and technical shortcomings hold it back.
I wouldn't have watched it without my admiration for Patekar and Yadav, and their performances make it worth a one-time watch .
Please saw all indian teenagers .All people are following money but not in love or emotions of parents. It is like Bollywood picture after long times ago. I always speak please saw this movie and know something .It is now all students,some family and teenagers are looking so needy. Because the Indian culture is now losses so you saw and teach your child proper guidance. Kindly watch this type of movies thank you to Anil kumar because this type of movie you learn and teach to all of our Indian family .so thank you so much. Please kindly saw all of you and cheers up . So beautiful movie before 1990 after.
Vanvas is a simple and wonderful story, with Nana Patekar in the best role of his life, and Utkarsh too has won everyone's heart. Jeetendra Sahani Jeet
Jeet: It is said that parents bear all their troubles and sacrifice their comforts and give everything to their children but when these children grow up, they consider their parents a burden and leave them like orphans in old age homes or somewhere else, something similar is the film Vanvas produced and directed by Anil Sharma. This film will definitely remind you of old films like Amrit, Swarg starring Rajesh Khanna and Baghban starring Amitabh Bachchan. The film is very good. In some parts, Anil Sharma suggests that he could have made a more thoughtful film and imagined a world of grey instead of just black and white. In this case, separated parents Deepak Tyagi Nana Patekar who is losing his memory, but the only positive thought of his (Nana Patekar) children was that he also loves them very much. In the greed of more money, the son and daughter leave him on the ghat of Varanasi and return to their home and perform his shraddha karma and that too for just a few rupees. The writer of the film Sunil Srivaiya has left no stone unturned to make this film better, every part has been presented very well. The first part of the film is a bit slow before the intermission but after the intermission its success is commendable. Uttarkarsh's Banarasi character is quite interesting,Uttarkarsh also has some weak parts, who will definitely improve his art in the future and he has also done a great job in terms of acting. The work of all the other actors is also very commendable. You must watch this film once with your whole family, especially the youth.
Jeet: It is said that parents bear all their troubles and sacrifice their comforts and give everything to their children but when these children grow up, they consider their parents a burden and leave them like orphans in old age homes or somewhere else, something similar is the film Vanvas produced and directed by Anil Sharma. This film will definitely remind you of old films like Amrit, Swarg starring Rajesh Khanna and Baghban starring Amitabh Bachchan. The film is very good. In some parts, Anil Sharma suggests that he could have made a more thoughtful film and imagined a world of grey instead of just black and white. In this case, separated parents Deepak Tyagi Nana Patekar who is losing his memory, but the only positive thought of his (Nana Patekar) children was that he also loves them very much. In the greed of more money, the son and daughter leave him on the ghat of Varanasi and return to their home and perform his shraddha karma and that too for just a few rupees. The writer of the film Sunil Srivaiya has left no stone unturned to make this film better, every part has been presented very well. The first part of the film is a bit slow before the intermission but after the intermission its success is commendable. Uttarkarsh's Banarasi character is quite interesting,Uttarkarsh also has some weak parts, who will definitely improve his art in the future and he has also done a great job in terms of acting. The work of all the other actors is also very commendable. You must watch this film once with your whole family, especially the youth.
I usually do not write a review on a movie.
But this one do deserve it. Nana sir's acting I can not judge. He always show something new and try to feed everytime a new version of himself.
For this movie I can't compair nana patekar's with Natsamrat.
This movie is good to watch with family. It shows how you should respect your mother/father after a certain age. I do feel this was the grounded movie no extra thing just if you leave the love story of a side actors.
The cost was good, they give their 100% to their roles.
I felt myself somewhere in that movie. I do love my parents and still it hit me somewhere. Maybe just staying with them is not enough how do we treat that too matter.
But this one do deserve it. Nana sir's acting I can not judge. He always show something new and try to feed everytime a new version of himself.
For this movie I can't compair nana patekar's with Natsamrat.
This movie is good to watch with family. It shows how you should respect your mother/father after a certain age. I do feel this was the grounded movie no extra thing just if you leave the love story of a side actors.
The cost was good, they give their 100% to their roles.
I felt myself somewhere in that movie. I do love my parents and still it hit me somewhere. Maybe just staying with them is not enough how do we treat that too matter.
Great movie after longtime...Movie is emotional and dramatic..It is a modern version of baghban. Nanapatekar is back with a banger and thrill.it is well directed by anil Sharma..The theme of movie is inspired by bhagwan...so it is family entertainment..loads of fun with loads of twist..Great movie after longtime...Movie is emotional and dramatic..It is a modern version of baghban. Nanapatekar is back with a banger and thrill.it is well directed by anil Sharma..The theme of movie is inspired by bhagwan...so it is family entertainment..loads of fun with loads of twist..so if u are movie lover visit once.
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- CuriosidadesThere was a shelved movie Rajat Chitra's "Banwaas"(1983). Starring Farooq Sheikh,Moushami Chatterjee,Raj Babbar, Surinder Kaur,Sulbha Arya. Music by Kalyanji Anandji. Produced and Directed by Rajat Rakshit.
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- 2h 40min(160 min)
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