Vanvaas
- 2024
- 2h 40min
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6.6/10
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Profundiza en la dinámica entre un padre anciano que lucha contra la demencia y su familia.Profundiza en la dinámica entre un padre anciano que lucha contra la demencia y su familia.Profundiza en la dinámica entre un padre anciano que lucha contra la demencia y su familia.
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- 2 premios ganados en total
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Vanvaas is an emotional drama that shines a spotlight on the neglect of elderly parents in today's fast-paced world. Nana Patekar sir delivers a heartfelt performance as a father abandoned by his children, highlighting the consequences of such apathy. The film emphasizes the importance of gratitude, respect, and care for one's parents, who sacrifice everything for their children. While the narrative feels dated and the pacing uneven, its core message resonates deeply: society must recognize the irreplaceable value of parents and ensure they are treated with dignity and love in their later years.
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.
Outstanding movie.
Everyone must watch it. Nana Patekar sir please keep doing movies we love to see you on big screen.
This types of movies stores the power to change the whole society.. I have crores of word to praise this movie so it is not possible to write here . But still I want to say that thistype of movie has changed my life. Movies are secondary source of learning in Hindustan (nowadays a primary source) so very thnks to whole team of this movie for teaching a great chapter of life to the hindustani childeren.
In end I want to say my eyes are full of tears after watching the movie.
Everyone must watch it. Nana Patekar sir please keep doing movies we love to see you on big screen.
This types of movies stores the power to change the whole society.. I have crores of word to praise this movie so it is not possible to write here . But still I want to say that thistype of movie has changed my life. Movies are secondary source of learning in Hindustan (nowadays a primary source) so very thnks to whole team of this movie for teaching a great chapter of life to the hindustani childeren.
In end I want to say my eyes are full of tears after watching the movie.
Movie Review: 'Vanvas'
'Vanvas' is a deeply emotional film that beautifully portrays the challenges of aging parents and the neglect they often face from their children. Nana Patekar delivers a heart-wrenching performance as a father who, after losing his wife, is left to fend for himself. Despite raising his three sons with love and sacrifices, they fail to understand his needs when he grows old and develops a memory loss condition.
The movie highlights the painful truth that just as children are weak and dependent on their parents, elderly parents also require care and love in their later years. However, the children, consumed by their own lives, forget the sacrifices their parents made for them.
The story takes a moving turn when an outsider, a man who isn't biologically related to Nana Patekar's character, steps in. This man, who was once an orphan himself, showers the father with unconditional love and care-something even his own children fail to do. The bond between the two grows stronger, transcending blood ties, and reflects the true meaning of love and compassion.
'Vanvas' is not just a film; it's a poignant reminder of the importance of family, respect, and empathy. It compels us to question how we treat those who once gave us everything. A must-watch for its powerful performances and a message that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
'Vanvas' is a deeply emotional film that beautifully portrays the challenges of aging parents and the neglect they often face from their children. Nana Patekar delivers a heart-wrenching performance as a father who, after losing his wife, is left to fend for himself. Despite raising his three sons with love and sacrifices, they fail to understand his needs when he grows old and develops a memory loss condition.
The movie highlights the painful truth that just as children are weak and dependent on their parents, elderly parents also require care and love in their later years. However, the children, consumed by their own lives, forget the sacrifices their parents made for them.
The story takes a moving turn when an outsider, a man who isn't biologically related to Nana Patekar's character, steps in. This man, who was once an orphan himself, showers the father with unconditional love and care-something even his own children fail to do. The bond between the two grows stronger, transcending blood ties, and reflects the true meaning of love and compassion.
'Vanvas' is not just a film; it's a poignant reminder of the importance of family, respect, and empathy. It compels us to question how we treat those who once gave us everything. A must-watch for its powerful performances and a message that will stay with you long after the credits roll.
'Vanvas' is a deeply emotional and thought-provoking masterpiece, beautifully directed by Anil Sharma. Nana Patekar delivers a powerful and heart-wrenching performance as a father navigating the neglect and loneliness faced by aging parents. The film, a modern take on 'Baghban,' sheds light on the sacrifices parents make for their children, only to be forgotten in their later years. The story takes a poignant turn when an orphan, unrelated by blood, steps in to provide unconditional love and care, showcasing the true meaning of family and compassion. With a gripping narrative, impactful performances, and a heartfelt message, 'Vanvas' is more than just a movie-it's a lesson in empathy, respect, and the importance of family bonds. This film is a must-watch for its ability to stir emotions, inspire societal change, and leave viewers with tears and a renewed perspective on life and relationships.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThere 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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- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 21,911
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 2h 40min(160 min)
- Color
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