Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA story of a unique friendship, a journey of rediscovering the relationships in life.A story of a unique friendship, a journey of rediscovering the relationships in life.A story of a unique friendship, a journey of rediscovering the relationships in life.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 1 premio ganado y 3 nominaciones en total
Tanuja Samarth
- Upama Mukherjee
- (as Tanuja)
Jisshu Sengupta
- Shoumya Mukherjee
- (as Jishu Sengupta)
Parambrata Chattopadhyay
- Rajdeep
- (as Parambrata Chatterjee)
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Todo el elenco y el equipo
- Producción, taquilla y más en IMDbPro
Opiniones destacadas
The casting is perfect. Acting is strong. Realistic. Heart touching. Couldn't stop tears. Really good cinema. Loved it.
What worked:
It's rare to see a movie that keeps you so engaged in the narrative although you have watched the movie with the same or similar topic multiple times in movies. It's one of those movies that keeps you glued for its phenomenal screenplay and narrative to start. It's a nicely done writing with some fine layers. One of the positive aspects of the movie which makers usually miss is to decipher the characters' psyche, and it's done beautifully here. The introspection scenes added the needed push in the movie and that helped enrich the depth in character's persona and their journey. All the casts were great, Tanuja stole the show. All the characters are very well written, making it a very heartwarming movie viewing experience. It's humorous but mostly warm and sentimental. Overall, a very powerful movie that deserves a watch at least once
What did not work: I would have been happier if the entire family had the cathartic experience where they all have their moments of self realization, not just the leads. Of course it's their story afterall and what better way than giving the space for their emotional bonding. Final verdict: highly recommended
What did not work: I would have been happier if the entire family had the cathartic experience where they all have their moments of self realization, not just the leads. Of course it's their story afterall and what better way than giving the space for their emotional bonding. Final verdict: highly recommended
A must see movie for young and old generation and their ideological differences. Slow movie but strong message and definitely heart touching story. Strong story telling and sound directed movie.
One of the most pure, simple movie I have watched till date.
Such a beautiful movie on the mother and son bonding and complexities of life.
Such a beautiful movie on the mother and son bonding and complexities of life.
This is a Bengali film directed by Parambrata Chattopadhyay and starring Tanuja and child artist Shrijato Banerjee.
The film is a very touching rendition about old age, loneliness and the need for us youngsters to accept and understand our elders.
They have given us a lot and they have lived an entire lifetime. Age has taken a toll on their minds and health and habits and practices along with their unique life experiences would have made them stubborn.
But you can't change that. It's not easy for them as us youngsters to change. Moreover, we will be considered like them someday, when we are old and judged by the generation after us.
Most importantly, believe it or not, you need them more than they need you. To impart values and life lessons to your children. To give care and love to your children. The bonding between grandparents and grandchildren can only be beaten by that of a mother and her new born baby.
Their presence and blessings are what will give you fulfilling lives. You love and caring of them is what will give strengthen your Karma and take you to higher planes.
This is the message conveyed in the film. I've found Parambrata's film selections as an actor always excellent. And now I'm also appreciative of his themes chosen as a director.
The child actor's performance is excellent. Due credit to the director to be able to extract such a performance from a young child.
Way to go Parambrata! I rated this 9/10 in IMDB.
The film is a very touching rendition about old age, loneliness and the need for us youngsters to accept and understand our elders.
They have given us a lot and they have lived an entire lifetime. Age has taken a toll on their minds and health and habits and practices along with their unique life experiences would have made them stubborn.
But you can't change that. It's not easy for them as us youngsters to change. Moreover, we will be considered like them someday, when we are old and judged by the generation after us.
Most importantly, believe it or not, you need them more than they need you. To impart values and life lessons to your children. To give care and love to your children. The bonding between grandparents and grandchildren can only be beaten by that of a mother and her new born baby.
Their presence and blessings are what will give you fulfilling lives. You love and caring of them is what will give strengthen your Karma and take you to higher planes.
This is the message conveyed in the film. I've found Parambrata's film selections as an actor always excellent. And now I'm also appreciative of his themes chosen as a director.
The child actor's performance is excellent. Due credit to the director to be able to extract such a performance from a young child.
Way to go Parambrata! I rated this 9/10 in IMDB.
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- Bandas sonorasKothao Amar Hariye
Sung by Iman Chakraborty
Lyrics by Rabindranath Tagore
Guitars performed by Neel Dutt, Amyt Dutta, Arinjoy Sarkar
Percussion performed by Dwaipawan Saha, Debapratim Bakshi
Bass performed by Prasanto Mahato
Keyboards performed by Shibashis Banerjee
Oud & Rabab performed by Satyaki
Mandolin performed by Diptangshu Roy
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