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Quatre courts métrages sur les émotions derrière les relations amoureuses brisées.Quatre courts métrages sur les émotions derrière les relations amoureuses brisées.Quatre courts métrages sur les émotions derrière les relations amoureuses brisées.
- Récompenses
- 11 victoires et 11 nominations au total
Nushrratt Bharuccha
- Meenal
- (as Nushrat Bharucha)
- …
Bachan Pachehra
- Dashrath
- (as Bachan Pachera)
Shriidhar Dubey
- Police Inspector Jairam Srivastav
- (as Shreedhar Dubey)
- …
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First movie is about a lover. Typically twists and lust stories and eventually comes down to revenge and tragic ending.
Second story is about class system, power and revenge. Nusrat plays grey character who you will not find perfect, she does the decent acting playing house helper, not the best. Specially when Tillotama Shome's is still fresh in audiences' mind in 'Sir'.
Third movie is hands down the best plot, best movie of this anthology, a LGBT story made correct. It talks about class, patriarch, cast system, equality and much more serious topics of society. Not a love story but the story about acceptance. Loved it. Greatly made.
Konkana Sen Sharma proves again why she is one of the best actor we have.
Fourth film is second best in this anthology, Shefali Shah is another gem of film industry, Manav kaul has done fabulous job. Again note that this is not a love story but the story which teaches acceptance. So the climax is set very wise and heart pinching.
Second story is about class system, power and revenge. Nusrat plays grey character who you will not find perfect, she does the decent acting playing house helper, not the best. Specially when Tillotama Shome's is still fresh in audiences' mind in 'Sir'.
Third movie is hands down the best plot, best movie of this anthology, a LGBT story made correct. It talks about class, patriarch, cast system, equality and much more serious topics of society. Not a love story but the story about acceptance. Loved it. Greatly made.
Konkana Sen Sharma proves again why she is one of the best actor we have.
Fourth film is second best in this anthology, Shefali Shah is another gem of film industry, Manav kaul has done fabulous job. Again note that this is not a love story but the story which teaches acceptance. So the climax is set very wise and heart pinching.
4 stories
Majnu - 6 stars - Lust. Revenge. Decent acting. Jaideep is good, Fatima still amateurish
Khilauna - 4 stars - Nusrat as maid did not suit at all. Abhishek n the little girl were much better. Storyline above average
Geeli Puchhi - 8 stars - Hats off to Konkona. So many parameters covered in single story, Caste, Privacy, Loyalty, LGBT
Ankahee - 9 stars - The best of this. Shefali n Manav, uff what actors. Straight from the heart.
Majnu - 6 stars - Lust. Revenge. Decent acting. Jaideep is good, Fatima still amateurish
Khilauna - 4 stars - Nusrat as maid did not suit at all. Abhishek n the little girl were much better. Storyline above average
Geeli Puchhi - 8 stars - Hats off to Konkona. So many parameters covered in single story, Caste, Privacy, Loyalty, LGBT
Ankahee - 9 stars - The best of this. Shefali n Manav, uff what actors. Straight from the heart.
1. Majnu
The weakest film of the anthology. Jaideep Ahlawat, who was phenomenal in 'Paatal Lok' is just not convincing enough in this, especially towards the end after the twist in the tale is revealed to the audience. This story is too thin and lukewarm to leave any kind of impact on the viewer.
2. Khilauna The movie showcases the existing difference between people from different sections of society, a concept explored by the first film 'Majnu' as well, but this one does it better. Nushrat Bharucha once again puts forth a confident acting performance. The way she has been presented may raise questions, but her acting is pretty decent. Abhishek Bannerjee, for some reason doesn't have a lot to do in the film, which is a shame considering the kind of talent that he is. The youngest member of the star cast is the most impressive as far as acting performance goes. Inayat Verma has once again proved that she is a talent to watch out for. The twist in the end is not only too dark and disturbing but also comes out of nowhere. Adding a shocking twist in the end, sometimes feels like lazy writing. A good story shouldn't really put the entire onus on its climax to leave an impact on the audience. Also, nothing builds up to what we see in the climax of the film.
3. Geeli Pucchi Easily the best film of this anthology. 'Geeli Pucchi' should have been released as a standalone because the other three stories are nowhere close to what this film is. As soon as you start watching it, you realize that you are watching something really good. This is the longest of the four films, and I am really glad they didn't force the director to reduce the length. Writer, director Neeraj Ghaywan has once again proved that he is a man of extraordinary talent. In 47 minutes, the director managed to talk about so many evils of our society, cast system, Homophobia, gender discrimination, hypocrisy, patriarchy and that too very smoothly, at no point did it feel like he was forcing something down our throat. Homosexuality is a topic, that was initially made fun of by our films, but over the years filmmakers have been trying to handle the issue with more sensitivity, and this film goes one step ahead and presents it in the most normalized manner. The protagonist, Bharti Mandal gets constantly humiliated and abused by everyone around her and at a certain point I was worried that the story might just end because Bharti had hit a new low in her life, but she decides to fight back and makes a remarkable comeback from there. The writing in 'Geeli Pucchi' is just beautiful. Leading from the front in this brilliant film are two phenomenal actresses, Konkona Sen Sharma and Aditi Rao Hydari. Once again, one of the best things about these anthologies is that it's giving opportunities to actors and actresses who are genuinely talented, but are not popular enough for producers to run after them with a bagful of cash. I loved every bit of this film. This movie is a must watch.
4. Ankahi There is a lot of noise in the film when it begins, and then it almost goes into silent mode. Almost all the dialogues in the film are said through sign language, but you won't be bored watching it. All the scenes involving Manav Kaul and Shefali Shah are as sweet and smooth as the Prateek Kuhad song that plays in the background of the film. It's all good till it ends. I didn't really understand the reason as to why it ended like that. It's a simple film, not at par with 'Geeli Pucchi' but way better than the first two films of the anthology. People should watch it for Manav Kaul and Shefali Shah, two insanely talented but highly underrated actors.
2. Khilauna The movie showcases the existing difference between people from different sections of society, a concept explored by the first film 'Majnu' as well, but this one does it better. Nushrat Bharucha once again puts forth a confident acting performance. The way she has been presented may raise questions, but her acting is pretty decent. Abhishek Bannerjee, for some reason doesn't have a lot to do in the film, which is a shame considering the kind of talent that he is. The youngest member of the star cast is the most impressive as far as acting performance goes. Inayat Verma has once again proved that she is a talent to watch out for. The twist in the end is not only too dark and disturbing but also comes out of nowhere. Adding a shocking twist in the end, sometimes feels like lazy writing. A good story shouldn't really put the entire onus on its climax to leave an impact on the audience. Also, nothing builds up to what we see in the climax of the film.
3. Geeli Pucchi Easily the best film of this anthology. 'Geeli Pucchi' should have been released as a standalone because the other three stories are nowhere close to what this film is. As soon as you start watching it, you realize that you are watching something really good. This is the longest of the four films, and I am really glad they didn't force the director to reduce the length. Writer, director Neeraj Ghaywan has once again proved that he is a man of extraordinary talent. In 47 minutes, the director managed to talk about so many evils of our society, cast system, Homophobia, gender discrimination, hypocrisy, patriarchy and that too very smoothly, at no point did it feel like he was forcing something down our throat. Homosexuality is a topic, that was initially made fun of by our films, but over the years filmmakers have been trying to handle the issue with more sensitivity, and this film goes one step ahead and presents it in the most normalized manner. The protagonist, Bharti Mandal gets constantly humiliated and abused by everyone around her and at a certain point I was worried that the story might just end because Bharti had hit a new low in her life, but she decides to fight back and makes a remarkable comeback from there. The writing in 'Geeli Pucchi' is just beautiful. Leading from the front in this brilliant film are two phenomenal actresses, Konkona Sen Sharma and Aditi Rao Hydari. Once again, one of the best things about these anthologies is that it's giving opportunities to actors and actresses who are genuinely talented, but are not popular enough for producers to run after them with a bagful of cash. I loved every bit of this film. This movie is a must watch.
4. Ankahi There is a lot of noise in the film when it begins, and then it almost goes into silent mode. Almost all the dialogues in the film are said through sign language, but you won't be bored watching it. All the scenes involving Manav Kaul and Shefali Shah are as sweet and smooth as the Prateek Kuhad song that plays in the background of the film. It's all good till it ends. I didn't really understand the reason as to why it ended like that. It's a simple film, not at par with 'Geeli Pucchi' but way better than the first two films of the anthology. People should watch it for Manav Kaul and Shefali Shah, two insanely talented but highly underrated actors.
10jc-aamir
Every story were amazing but Ankahi was way to precious and special.
Among the 4 stories, I find the third story interesting and thought provocative. I found the first story over the top. Did not need this kind of turn and twist in this stupid way. Could have showcased the whole story in a more sensitive and constructive manner. In second story, Nusrat did not fit for the part. But the concept is good. For someone who is marginalized, how everyday goes, just to fight for their simple basic rights. How tormented their everyday life gets. And the last story seems cliché. Watched this kind of story in a different setup. However, the concept is same.
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