Un fil délicat d'émotions sur l'amour, la perte, la guérison, la prise de conscience et la libération.Un fil délicat d'émotions sur l'amour, la perte, la guérison, la prise de conscience et la libération.Un fil délicat d'émotions sur l'amour, la perte, la guérison, la prise de conscience et la libération.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 11 victoires et 28 nominations au total
Mangala Ahire
- Old Lady (Colony)
- (as Mangala Ahir)
Nysa Darole
- Evening School Kids (Girl)
- (as Nyasa Darole)
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I have been waiting for this one too release on OTT for the longest time since 2022. And boy, what pure representation of cinema this is. Absolutely a gem. And I wonder how Shefali nails it every freaking single time. No drama, no loud dialogues, only pure acting with her eyes and expressions. Beautiful. Shefali is One of the finest actors we have today.
A perfect cast, very delicately directed and the cinematography is just beautiful, every frame is a masterpiece. Soothing and warm. The small town vibes, the beaches, and the sounds. Makes a way right through the heart and comes out as tears.
A must watch. And real cinema after ages!! Great job.
A perfect cast, very delicately directed and the cinematography is just beautiful, every frame is a masterpiece. Soothing and warm. The small town vibes, the beaches, and the sounds. Makes a way right through the heart and comes out as tears.
A must watch. And real cinema after ages!! Great job.
"Three of Us" is like a warm hug that makes you genuinely smile, even though it has a somewhat sad feeling. The movie feels personal because the characters take you on a stroll down memory lane. Shefali Shah is amazing as she shares the protagonist's childhood memories. Jaideep Ahlawat is just as good as the protagonist's old friend, and Swanand Kirkire does well alongside these strong performers. The music and environmental sounds make the scenes even better. It's a movie that feels emotionally immersive and leaves you wanting to experience something beautiful, something sad, and something deeply personal.
Shailaja is diagnosed with dementia and she requests her husband Dipankar to take her on a vacation to Vengurla where she had spent few years of her childhood. There lies some beautiful memories and a painful past which Shailaja wants to revisit before time runs out for her and this might help her find the Shailaja whom her husband also doesn't know about. This is her chance to stop and look back at the life she had leave behind.
I thought I signed up for an emotional journey which it was but the pay off in the end, simply made this magic. No wonder I yearn for these dramas where one explores the real human emotions. Such a profound way to handle the characters here, not just the main character of Shailaja. I loved how it doesn't shy away in letting Dipankar to speak out at a crucial moment and the scene is not escalated for dramatic impact but does enough to showcase their relationship.
The film truly hit me hard at the giant wheel scene and even the follow up scene with Pradeep and his wife as she asks about a bribe, so beautifully handled. Standout performances truly made this a special watch and each characters have been etched with such care. With all that happens in that trip, coming back to Shailaja asking "what if I forget Bharat?", to just present the life moves on and like Shailaja and her loved ones accepting her predicament, there isn't much to do.
I will truly cherish watching this though I do regret for taking my own time to watch it.
I thought I signed up for an emotional journey which it was but the pay off in the end, simply made this magic. No wonder I yearn for these dramas where one explores the real human emotions. Such a profound way to handle the characters here, not just the main character of Shailaja. I loved how it doesn't shy away in letting Dipankar to speak out at a crucial moment and the scene is not escalated for dramatic impact but does enough to showcase their relationship.
The film truly hit me hard at the giant wheel scene and even the follow up scene with Pradeep and his wife as she asks about a bribe, so beautifully handled. Standout performances truly made this a special watch and each characters have been etched with such care. With all that happens in that trip, coming back to Shailaja asking "what if I forget Bharat?", to just present the life moves on and like Shailaja and her loved ones accepting her predicament, there isn't much to do.
I will truly cherish watching this though I do regret for taking my own time to watch it.
It's the most devastating tale about the human condition & yet so hopeful & positive.
I've had my heart broken a million times through the movie yet ended up thoroughly loving it .
I'll remember it for the sparkle in Shefali Shah's eyes. They are empty and expressive at the same time. She is one of the finest actors in Hindi cinema.
I'll also remember it for Jaideep Ahlawat's smile. His calmness and body language makes him completely suitable for romantic roles.
Together, these two power house actors are a delight to watch on screen.
Ably supported by Swanand Kirkire in the quintessential role of the husband who cares and respects his wife. There's one conflict scene for him in which he forces a fight with his wife. He is fantastic in this heart-wrenching scene. As also throughout the film.
There's not one high-pitched dialogue in the entire film. Everything is subtle and understated.
The Ferris wheel scene in the final act is film-making at its absolute best.
I feel this is Director and Cinematographer Avinash Arun's best work, yet. And, he already has a repertoire of brilliant work. The cinematography is simply breathtaking. He's also contributed to the screenplay alongwith Omkar Achyut Barve and Arpita Chatterjee. It has a beautiful background score by Alokananda Dasgupta, which is only used sparingly giving lots of scope for silent moments.
In this slam-bang, life-in-quick cuts world of movies this film is refreshingly different and stands apart. It is poignant and without any of the usual cliches.
But it may not appeal to everyone.
It is an experience to be appreciated on the big screen. Three of Us is worth every rupee spent.
I've had my heart broken a million times through the movie yet ended up thoroughly loving it .
I'll remember it for the sparkle in Shefali Shah's eyes. They are empty and expressive at the same time. She is one of the finest actors in Hindi cinema.
I'll also remember it for Jaideep Ahlawat's smile. His calmness and body language makes him completely suitable for romantic roles.
Together, these two power house actors are a delight to watch on screen.
Ably supported by Swanand Kirkire in the quintessential role of the husband who cares and respects his wife. There's one conflict scene for him in which he forces a fight with his wife. He is fantastic in this heart-wrenching scene. As also throughout the film.
There's not one high-pitched dialogue in the entire film. Everything is subtle and understated.
The Ferris wheel scene in the final act is film-making at its absolute best.
I feel this is Director and Cinematographer Avinash Arun's best work, yet. And, he already has a repertoire of brilliant work. The cinematography is simply breathtaking. He's also contributed to the screenplay alongwith Omkar Achyut Barve and Arpita Chatterjee. It has a beautiful background score by Alokananda Dasgupta, which is only used sparingly giving lots of scope for silent moments.
In this slam-bang, life-in-quick cuts world of movies this film is refreshingly different and stands apart. It is poignant and without any of the usual cliches.
But it may not appeal to everyone.
It is an experience to be appreciated on the big screen. Three of Us is worth every rupee spent.
This film was made with a very heart-touching and gentle observation of human relationships. It takes perspective on experiences of loss, trauma, and healing. The lighting and angles in this film are very natural. Every frame speaks to the character's emotions...
Mesmerizing performances by Shefali Shah, Jaideep Ahlawat and Swanand Kirkire. The expression on Shefali's silent face is so powerful that you can understand what she wants to say. Jaideep Ahlawat, one of the finest actors of Bollywood, his every gesture, his expression, his every line with brilliant editing is extraordinary to read. You may feel that every relationship cannot be described in words...Especially the poetry recited by Jaideep is so impressive that the entire film becomes poetic...
The natural and instinctive understanding portrayed by Sarika , Pradeep's wife (Kadambari Kadam) demonstrates the strength of the finest bond they share as a husband and wife...
"Tomorrow will only come when today is played out"
""No one remembers their daily life...We forget as time passes,we change" Are the most valuable takeways to watchout for...
Mesmerizing performances by Shefali Shah, Jaideep Ahlawat and Swanand Kirkire. The expression on Shefali's silent face is so powerful that you can understand what she wants to say. Jaideep Ahlawat, one of the finest actors of Bollywood, his every gesture, his expression, his every line with brilliant editing is extraordinary to read. You may feel that every relationship cannot be described in words...Especially the poetry recited by Jaideep is so impressive that the entire film becomes poetic...
The natural and instinctive understanding portrayed by Sarika , Pradeep's wife (Kadambari Kadam) demonstrates the strength of the finest bond they share as a husband and wife...
"Tomorrow will only come when today is played out"
""No one remembers their daily life...We forget as time passes,we change" Are the most valuable takeways to watchout for...
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