Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA story of relationships that explores the intricacies of the married life, of life-long companionship, of promises and expectations and love.A story of relationships that explores the intricacies of the married life, of life-long companionship, of promises and expectations and love.A story of relationships that explores the intricacies of the married life, of life-long companionship, of promises and expectations and love.
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Rishita Pramanik
- Minu
- (as Rishita)
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This movie never get old. I have watched this movie more than 5 times. But still when I watch this still get the same Goosebump, the same fellings everytime.
My close one said it was her favourite, yet she was not that much keen on Bengali movies. I found there was reason for her liking. Love is all about habit-learnt from the movie. It's a circle you are in and can hardly get out of it!
One of the Best Family Love Stories.
A great family movie includes the value of a relation and its bonding. How we depend on our family to lead a healthy and happy life. If we can have a happy and satisfied family life our professional life also reflects the same. But we tend lose that happiness due to lack of love between relations. This movie tried to teach us how important its to keep that fire inside us burning and be responsible to its relations.
The film raises some questions about the traditional roles of husbands and wives from time immemorial in Bengali society against the winds of changes taking place. Modern times requires both husband and wife to be independent and not chained in their responsibilities and commitments while working towards making a family with kids and grand-children work. That seems to be the driving motive when the owner of a publishing house (Soumitro Chatterjee) announces his intention to be divorced from his wife of 49 years(Swatilekha Sengupta) in front of her and other family members. He claims he wants to experience his unfulfilled ambition of seeing places in his twilight years.
A great family movie includes the value of a relation and its bonding. How we depend on our family to lead a healthy and happy life. If we can have a happy and satisfied family life our professional life also reflects the same. But we tend lose that happiness due to lack of love between relations. This movie tried to teach us how important its to keep that fire inside us burning and be responsible to its relations.
The film raises some questions about the traditional roles of husbands and wives from time immemorial in Bengali society against the winds of changes taking place. Modern times requires both husband and wife to be independent and not chained in their responsibilities and commitments while working towards making a family with kids and grand-children work. That seems to be the driving motive when the owner of a publishing house (Soumitro Chatterjee) announces his intention to be divorced from his wife of 49 years(Swatilekha Sengupta) in front of her and other family members. He claims he wants to experience his unfulfilled ambition of seeing places in his twilight years.
"You're never too old to set another goal or to dream a new dream" - C.S.Lewis
The dream of the aged protagonist of the film is to travel around the globe, see the Nile in Egypt and the midnight sun in Norway amongst them...
The film raises some questions about the traditional roles of husbands and wives from time immemorial in Bengali society against the winds of changes taking place. Modern times requires both husband and wife to be independent and not chained in their responsibilities and commitments while working towards making a family with kids and grand-children work. That seems to be the driving motive when the owner of a publishing house (Soumitro Chatterjee) announces his intention to be divorced from his wife of 49 years(Swatilekha Sengupta) in front of her and other family members. He claims he wants to experience his unfulfilled ambition of seeing places in his twilight years.
In some respect it is similar to the Mrinal Sen film EK DIN ACHANAK where the protagonist became dissatisfied with the demands of the family members and leaves for an unknown destination. Here no such things happen. What transpires is the deep reflection among the family members (daughters and their husbands quite similar to EK DIN ACHANAK) about the sudden decision of the patriarch. Some of the sequences are quite touching. Especially the one where the son (Sankar Chakraborty) breaks down and tells his father that all along he had idolized him and now he is thoroughly confused.
The Rituparna Sengupta character as the fiery daughter of the patriarch is a bit under-developed. Why was she in an extra-marital relationship and why suddenly she changes her mind to return to the family fold is not detailed...
The supporting cast includes Rituparna Sengupta, Aparajita Auddy, Kharaj Mukherjee and others. The film is directed by Siboprasad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy.
Rating: 3.8 out of 5
The dream of the aged protagonist of the film is to travel around the globe, see the Nile in Egypt and the midnight sun in Norway amongst them...
The film raises some questions about the traditional roles of husbands and wives from time immemorial in Bengali society against the winds of changes taking place. Modern times requires both husband and wife to be independent and not chained in their responsibilities and commitments while working towards making a family with kids and grand-children work. That seems to be the driving motive when the owner of a publishing house (Soumitro Chatterjee) announces his intention to be divorced from his wife of 49 years(Swatilekha Sengupta) in front of her and other family members. He claims he wants to experience his unfulfilled ambition of seeing places in his twilight years.
In some respect it is similar to the Mrinal Sen film EK DIN ACHANAK where the protagonist became dissatisfied with the demands of the family members and leaves for an unknown destination. Here no such things happen. What transpires is the deep reflection among the family members (daughters and their husbands quite similar to EK DIN ACHANAK) about the sudden decision of the patriarch. Some of the sequences are quite touching. Especially the one where the son (Sankar Chakraborty) breaks down and tells his father that all along he had idolized him and now he is thoroughly confused.
The Rituparna Sengupta character as the fiery daughter of the patriarch is a bit under-developed. Why was she in an extra-marital relationship and why suddenly she changes her mind to return to the family fold is not detailed...
The supporting cast includes Rituparna Sengupta, Aparajita Auddy, Kharaj Mukherjee and others. The film is directed by Siboprasad Mukherjee and Nandita Roy.
Rating: 3.8 out of 5
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A great family movie includes many learning experiences. It shows the value of a relation and its bonding. How we depend on our family to lead a healthy and happy life. If we can have a happy and satisfied family life our professional life also reflects the same. But we tend lose that happiness due to lack of love between relations. This movie tried to teach us how important its to keep that fire inside us burning and be responsible to its relations...
A great family movie includes many learning experiences. It shows the value of a relation and its bonding. How we depend on our family to lead a healthy and happy life. If we can have a happy and satisfied family life our professional life also reflects the same. But we tend lose that happiness due to lack of love between relations. This movie tried to teach us how important its to keep that fire inside us burning and be responsible to its relations...
A great family movie includes many learning experiences. It shows the value of a relation and its bonding. How we depend on our family to lead a healthy and happy life. If we can have a happy and satisfied family life our professional life also reflects the same. But we tend lose that happiness due to lack of love between relations. This movie tried to teach us how important its to keep that fire inside us burning and be responsible to its relations...
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- Bela Seshe
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- Presupuesto
- USD 500,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 21 minutos
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- 2.35 : 1
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