Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAfter Suman suffers an accident Meghna, the wife, and Subhra, his ex-wife, are compelled by circumstances to meet each other which leads to an awkward emotional duel between the two wives. C... Leer todoAfter Suman suffers an accident Meghna, the wife, and Subhra, his ex-wife, are compelled by circumstances to meet each other which leads to an awkward emotional duel between the two wives. Can a relationship ever be broken into two halves?After Suman suffers an accident Meghna, the wife, and Subhra, his ex-wife, are compelled by circumstances to meet each other which leads to an awkward emotional duel between the two wives. Can a relationship ever be broken into two halves?
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Husband's ex-wife and ex-husband's current wife, what can be the exact equation of these two people! Is it only outrage, the burden and resentment of unknown complaints, or is it possible to find compassion and cooperation in this relationship???
A man, with whom she had spent seventeen years under the same roof, in the same room, in the same bed, all of a sudden today just in front of her eyes that man's unconscious body laid on the ground and she has no right to run to him and touch him because he is her past. Today, that very well-known person is no one. And what if the present of her ex comes to her door for her help? Help that has no identity, no meaning, no recognition, nothing but dishonor and pain in return. Is it really that easy to become "The Great Ex wife"? Or life life will lead you to another way .... The finest piece of work has made by Kaushik Ganguly. You did it. After finishing the movie there was a standing ovation at the movie hall. It was beyond beautiful. Will be waiting for your next one.
Kudos to Kaushik Sen, Churni Ganguly, Jaya Ahsan, Lilly Chakraborty and Ambarish. You have done a great job.
A man, with whom she had spent seventeen years under the same roof, in the same room, in the same bed, all of a sudden today just in front of her eyes that man's unconscious body laid on the ground and she has no right to run to him and touch him because he is her past. Today, that very well-known person is no one. And what if the present of her ex comes to her door for her help? Help that has no identity, no meaning, no recognition, nothing but dishonor and pain in return. Is it really that easy to become "The Great Ex wife"? Or life life will lead you to another way .... The finest piece of work has made by Kaushik Ganguly. You did it. After finishing the movie there was a standing ovation at the movie hall. It was beyond beautiful. Will be waiting for your next one.
Kudos to Kaushik Sen, Churni Ganguly, Jaya Ahsan, Lilly Chakraborty and Ambarish. You have done a great job.
What kaushik ganguly brings in this poignant tale of human relationships is relevance, I would even go to length to say that it feels somewhat like poetic realism. The characters converse in this film with heavy emotional and realistic undertones simultaneously, which is a remarkable achievement. People in real life don't talk like his characters do, despite the dialogues not seeming heavy-handed.
Kaushik Ganguly's film could have easily fallen into a melodramatic trap owing to the story it deals with but he skillfully avoids it with a measured and mature screenplay. The way he creates emotional turmoil, guilt, anguish, and anger among the characters is what makes the film an engrossing watch. The intimate frames, the cautious and sensitive camera movements, atmospheric lighting of scenes make almost every scene meaningful. The contrast of characters between Churni and Jaya makes their interaction scenes brimming with brilliance. The still relevant social disadvantages of being a woman in a patriarchal society are brought upon sensitively, it doesn't have a preachy tone,rather it comes off quite organically. Despite dealing with such a serious issue, the film has its humorous moments which are so beautifully placed and staged, that it doesn't seem feel to forcefully fed in.
The writing also makes space for crucial supporting characters. They don't feel like catalysts for the leads to go on, be it Damini Benny Basu or Kaushik Sen or Ambarish Bhattacharya, or Lily Chakravorty. The relationship between a wife and mother-in-law has rarely been shown in Bengali films this way as this one does, one of my glorious takeaways from this film. All the female characters here are written with a true sense of feminism, what it is supposed to be. You don't have to belittle anyone to make another person superior. Despite being a social commentary against our society, it doesn't blame anyone, the film tells us through various ways not to lose humanity and not to engulf ourselves in egoistic tendencies.
The performances are top-class, Jaya Ahsaan and Churni Ganguly are mavericks, its difficult to choose the better performer between them. Churni's acute command of her skills clashes with Jaya's undeniable screen presence and range. Lily Chakravarty's role is also written brilliantly and she acts like a true veteran. Ambarish's role also speaks for his performance, he has made his presence felt every time whenever he is in. Kaushik Sen and Damini Benny Basu also impress in their brief but remarkable appearances.
Ganguly's last two films have suffered a second-half debacle, which I also feared from this film. But Ardhangini gets more intense after the interval as the complications increase and many perspectives come into the light. The first twenty-thirty minutes of the film tests your patience and the narrative remains flat during that period and could have been trimmed shorter.
The music sometimes feels overburdened in some scenes but it gets better as the film progresses.
A true human drama delivered by one of the finest filmmakers of Bengal with very few hiccups.
Kaushik Ganguly's film could have easily fallen into a melodramatic trap owing to the story it deals with but he skillfully avoids it with a measured and mature screenplay. The way he creates emotional turmoil, guilt, anguish, and anger among the characters is what makes the film an engrossing watch. The intimate frames, the cautious and sensitive camera movements, atmospheric lighting of scenes make almost every scene meaningful. The contrast of characters between Churni and Jaya makes their interaction scenes brimming with brilliance. The still relevant social disadvantages of being a woman in a patriarchal society are brought upon sensitively, it doesn't have a preachy tone,rather it comes off quite organically. Despite dealing with such a serious issue, the film has its humorous moments which are so beautifully placed and staged, that it doesn't seem feel to forcefully fed in.
The writing also makes space for crucial supporting characters. They don't feel like catalysts for the leads to go on, be it Damini Benny Basu or Kaushik Sen or Ambarish Bhattacharya, or Lily Chakravorty. The relationship between a wife and mother-in-law has rarely been shown in Bengali films this way as this one does, one of my glorious takeaways from this film. All the female characters here are written with a true sense of feminism, what it is supposed to be. You don't have to belittle anyone to make another person superior. Despite being a social commentary against our society, it doesn't blame anyone, the film tells us through various ways not to lose humanity and not to engulf ourselves in egoistic tendencies.
The performances are top-class, Jaya Ahsaan and Churni Ganguly are mavericks, its difficult to choose the better performer between them. Churni's acute command of her skills clashes with Jaya's undeniable screen presence and range. Lily Chakravarty's role is also written brilliantly and she acts like a true veteran. Ambarish's role also speaks for his performance, he has made his presence felt every time whenever he is in. Kaushik Sen and Damini Benny Basu also impress in their brief but remarkable appearances.
Ganguly's last two films have suffered a second-half debacle, which I also feared from this film. But Ardhangini gets more intense after the interval as the complications increase and many perspectives come into the light. The first twenty-thirty minutes of the film tests your patience and the narrative remains flat during that period and could have been trimmed shorter.
The music sometimes feels overburdened in some scenes but it gets better as the film progresses.
A true human drama delivered by one of the finest filmmakers of Bengal with very few hiccups.
It is a tale that valiantly inquires into the nuances of marriage, a narrative that intricately scrutinises the complicated unison between these two women who incidentally associate with the same man; one's from his former past, the other one, his present, cleverly juxtaposing the times they respectively shared with the man in question; one that went by and gradually forgotten and the other one that still hangs back and grasps on to the present.
Kaushik Ganguly has brought a compelling dynamic into play, something that is seldom showcased, and for that alone, his efforts must be duly appreciated. That said, I still feel he couldn't nail the ending. The third act was the weakest, as the final few moments felt rushed and inconsiderate. I wish it were done in a different way. The rest of it, however, functioned as expected; heavy on emotions and laced with appurtenance.
Kaushik Ganguly has brought a compelling dynamic into play, something that is seldom showcased, and for that alone, his efforts must be duly appreciated. That said, I still feel he couldn't nail the ending. The third act was the weakest, as the final few moments felt rushed and inconsiderate. I wish it were done in a different way. The rest of it, however, functioned as expected; heavy on emotions and laced with appurtenance.
Each and every actor and actress are doing superb, Just awesome. Each plot goes part by part and understanding between each and every phase are very clear. To be honest I couldn't take my eyes off the screen for once. Every song in this movie is awesome. Thank you very much to the director & writer Koushik Ganguly and all the cast for give as such beautiful movie. Churni Ganguly for beautiful acting be a ex wife. Koushik Sen for the husband. Jaya Ahsan for beautiful acting as a second wife. Lily Chakrabarty was a great choice as a responsible mother. Ambarish Bhattacharya as a good and best little brother as a support.
This film is a masterpiece, meticulously written and directed by Kaushik Ganguly. The two lead actors, Churni Ganguly and Jaya Ahsan, prove again that they are two of the best actors in India at present, and deserve awards for their performance. Ambarish Bhattacharya adds the required touch of humour. Veteran Lily Chakravarty gives a strong memorable performance.
It is a family entertainer that must be watched to appreciate the strong performance by the actors, excellent direction, dramatic dialogue, and beautiful music. The scene where Jaya Ahsan's character sings the Tagore song "Jibon jokhon chhilo fuler moto", sung by Sahana Bajpaie as the playback singer, was a beautiful moment in the film. This film shows the path to take Bengali cinema forward.
It is a family entertainer that must be watched to appreciate the strong performance by the actors, excellent direction, dramatic dialogue, and beautiful music. The scene where Jaya Ahsan's character sings the Tagore song "Jibon jokhon chhilo fuler moto", sung by Sahana Bajpaie as the playback singer, was a beautiful moment in the film. This film shows the path to take Bengali cinema forward.
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