Goodbye
- 2022
- 2h 10min
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA heartwarming story of the Bhalla family that depicts their journey of grief and self-discovery after they suffer the loss of their loved one.A heartwarming story of the Bhalla family that depicts their journey of grief and self-discovery after they suffer the loss of their loved one.A heartwarming story of the Bhalla family that depicts their journey of grief and self-discovery after they suffer the loss of their loved one.
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- 2 premios ganados y 5 nominaciones en total
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Goodbye is a movie f the void in a family when the person who keeps they together suddenly expires. How the family gradually comes to terms with it and slowly bonds with each other, many of whom are not in talking terms with each other.
Amitabh is at the centre and is the soul of the movie. He gives another excellent performance.
This is Rashmika's hindi debut and she does well.
Sunil grover also does well in a short role.
There are lot of comments on rituals and interaction between people who are part of funeral. Some make you smile but many are over the top.
The film also drags as it becomes repetitive, probably editing would have made it better.
Similiar content was presented better in movies like Paglait & Ram Prasad ki Tehrvi.
Amitabh is at the centre and is the soul of the movie. He gives another excellent performance.
This is Rashmika's hindi debut and she does well.
Sunil grover also does well in a short role.
There are lot of comments on rituals and interaction between people who are part of funeral. Some make you smile but many are over the top.
The film also drags as it becomes repetitive, probably editing would have made it better.
Similiar content was presented better in movies like Paglait & Ram Prasad ki Tehrvi.
First I thought I was in a wrong movie, the movie was not going anywhere but then movie picked up and how,
Amit ji was amazing "everyone needs to turn right" that dialogue took me away.
Three brothers are amazing in their respective roles.
Rashmika was not fit rest every thing was amazing.
Vikas able to create good movie.
First half was not that much impactful but second half is full of emotion .
The best part of the movie is 3 ladies "Chandigarh bablie" their role and acting is fabulous.
Sunil was fine as well
Neena ji was amazing.
Go watch the movie now with your family maa aur papa.
Amit ji was amazing "everyone needs to turn right" that dialogue took me away.
Three brothers are amazing in their respective roles.
Rashmika was not fit rest every thing was amazing.
Vikas able to create good movie.
First half was not that much impactful but second half is full of emotion .
The best part of the movie is 3 ladies "Chandigarh bablie" their role and acting is fabulous.
Sunil was fine as well
Neena ji was amazing.
Go watch the movie now with your family maa aur papa.
Tragi-comedies are a very tricky genre to execute well on screen. While there have been numerous cases of success in Hollywood like "Amélie (2011)", "The Darjeeling Limited (2007)" and "Death At A Funeral (2010)", the genre is still in its nascent stage in Bollywood and India in general with only a few hits to its name, that too primarily after their OTT releases-like "Ramprasad Ki Tehrvi (2019)" and "Pagglait (2021)". So it was surprising that director Vikas Bahl, the visionary behind "Queen (2014)" and "Super 30 (2019)" chose the mainstream theatre release format for this genre-blender and it seems like this bravery was ill-conceived.
Amitabh Bachchan stars as "Harish Bhalla", the patriarch of the Bhalla household, who is just coming to terms with the sudden death of his loving wife "Gayatri", played by the effervescent Neena Gupta. Tasked with informing their busy and distant children of the tragic news, how he navigates the ensuing funeral and the idiosyncrasies of the family as they come together after a long time form the rest of the narrative. Rashmika Mandanna plays "Tara", Harish's only daughter and designated black sheep, after her consistent scorn towards his religious conservatism, made worse by her choice to go against his wishes and date a Muslim.
Despite its intriguing premise and a group of fine actors, a disjointed screenplay that moves along like a sequence of unrelated scenes without any real cohesion makes "Goodbye" a tedious watch. The director that gave us such natural comedy in "Queen" struggles to mount situations that deliver genuine humour, with most of the gags coming across as forced and contrived. Rashmika struggles with her Hindi accent as expected, this being her first Hindi original movie, but makes the best of an underwritten role, especially in the emotional sequences.
We are noboby to judge an Amitabh Bachchan performance and the veteran tries his best to salvage a meandering script. A scene where he gives a final goodbye to his beloved wife is a sure tearjerker but such sequences are few and far between in an otherwise, largely lackluster project which oscillates between drama and comedy inorganically, failing to deliver in both genres with equal aplomb. "Goodbye" is one film where I couldn't wait for the film to end and say "Goodbye" to an abysmal theatre experience. Not recommended!
Amitabh Bachchan stars as "Harish Bhalla", the patriarch of the Bhalla household, who is just coming to terms with the sudden death of his loving wife "Gayatri", played by the effervescent Neena Gupta. Tasked with informing their busy and distant children of the tragic news, how he navigates the ensuing funeral and the idiosyncrasies of the family as they come together after a long time form the rest of the narrative. Rashmika Mandanna plays "Tara", Harish's only daughter and designated black sheep, after her consistent scorn towards his religious conservatism, made worse by her choice to go against his wishes and date a Muslim.
Despite its intriguing premise and a group of fine actors, a disjointed screenplay that moves along like a sequence of unrelated scenes without any real cohesion makes "Goodbye" a tedious watch. The director that gave us such natural comedy in "Queen" struggles to mount situations that deliver genuine humour, with most of the gags coming across as forced and contrived. Rashmika struggles with her Hindi accent as expected, this being her first Hindi original movie, but makes the best of an underwritten role, especially in the emotional sequences.
We are noboby to judge an Amitabh Bachchan performance and the veteran tries his best to salvage a meandering script. A scene where he gives a final goodbye to his beloved wife is a sure tearjerker but such sequences are few and far between in an otherwise, largely lackluster project which oscillates between drama and comedy inorganically, failing to deliver in both genres with equal aplomb. "Goodbye" is one film where I couldn't wait for the film to end and say "Goodbye" to an abysmal theatre experience. Not recommended!
A lovely movie that shows the struggles of a father and all his kids as they grapple with the sudden, shocking death of their beloved wife and mother. People are never ready to face the agony of losing a loved one, especially the heart of the family, the matriarch. This is a journey of evolving raw grief to content acceptance, rigid mechanical ritualism to easygoing camaraderie. Amitabh gives a master class on the agony of a man who loses the love of his life, trying very hard to come to terms with the full impact. It's heartening to see that even in dark grief, strained family bonds can be repaired and people can come together. A really heartwarming family drama.
The plot was good and emotional. But if you have already watched the Bangali movie "bela seshe or bela suru" then it is not going to be a new type of movie to you. Otherwise everything is perfect and movies like this should be made to attach our family bonding. Sometimes we may not be able to understand someones influence in our life untill he/she is gone. Getting realising something late is not a bad thing but onec the person was gone you can not undo what you have done to him/her. It might be good or bad. Those things might be small one but those memories will live inside you forver in your life. In short I can say, always give importance the people who are around you.
Happy watching.
Happy watching.
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- TriviaArun Bali passed on early morning of 07th October 2022.This film had released on the same day.
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- Tiempo de ejecución2 horas 10 minutos
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