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A Billion Colour Story

  • 2016
  • 1h 45m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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A Billion Colour Story (2016)
In a world rapidly being torn asunder by violence, racism and suspicion, there is a growing despondence and a feeling that almost all of humanity is at cross purposes, and most of it at war. There is a dire need for reassurance that not all is lost, that the fundamental goodness of humanity is still intact. There need to be more love stories than revenge dramas, more stories of real life heroes than superhero sagas. There need to be more stories that reinforce our faith in each other rather than a mythical messiah who might never arrive to save us. A Billion Colour Story is one such story.
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The curious child of idealistic interfaith parents observes an increasingly intolerant world as his family faces financial strain.The curious child of idealistic interfaith parents observes an increasingly intolerant world as his family faces financial strain.The curious child of idealistic interfaith parents observes an increasingly intolerant world as his family faces financial strain.

  • Director
    • Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy
  • Writer
    • Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy
  • Stars
    • Dhruva Padmakumar
    • Gaurav Sharma
    • Vasuki
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    565
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy
    • Writer
      • Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy
    • Stars
      • Dhruva Padmakumar
      • Gaurav Sharma
      • Vasuki
    • 23User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 2 nominations total

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    Dhruva Padmakumar
    • Hari Aziz
    Gaurav Sharma
    • Imran Aziz
    Vasuki
    Vasuki
    • Parvati Aziz
    Rashmi Somvanshi
    • Rehana
    Neha Chauhan
    Neha Chauhan
    • Divya
    Jaswant Dalal
    • Television Director
    • (as Jaswant Singh)
    Keya Kalyan
    • Sophia
    Shashank Karmarkar
    • Salim Bhai
    Umar Raza Khan
    Umar Raza Khan
    • Banker
    Gangadharan Menon
    • Anand Shastri
    Prabhat Raghunandan
    Prabhat Raghunandan
    • Inspector
    Swapnnil Ralkar
    • Shahid
    • (as Swapnil Ralkar)
    Gaurav K. Sharma
    Gaurav K. Sharma
    • Imran Aziz
    • (as Gaurav Sharma)
    Sumit Suri
    • Vishal
    • Director
      • Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy
    • Writer
      • Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy
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    9sushilb

    Really watchable in all mess around..

    Loved the screenplay and story! The movie defines todays hatred scenario in indian society and Hoe love can win over it.
    9inducedemf

    I thought its a documentary and started watching

    We are ordinary people before we associate with any particular nation, religion, culture, gender, etc. Seeing the whole world divided under one pretext or another, it seems that humanity is disappearing somewhere. Tolerance and diversity do not touch us; In fact, it slips into the mouth. We promote discrimination. Our thinking is becoming a stigma for society. This is the case all over the world. Where does the consciousness of dividing people on the basis of religion, class, caste, etc. come from? After watching a movie called A Billion Color Story, these things kept playing in my mind. The film manages to capture the religious divisions, intolerance and prejudice. It is a flat and smooth story of oppression given to the people of the society by the people living in the society. These are the things that are elegantly advocated in this film. The film speaks in its own language - the world is fast becoming ugly due to violence, discrimination and skepticism. Because of this, people are feeling sad and discouraged. All of these must be final.
    10pranjalgupta-53104

    A must watch..

    An amazing movie for fort times, Hatsoff to makers for bringing this tale alive..
    7panta-4

    Dialogue often feels overly preachy

    A Billion Colour Story was primarily shot in black and white, making up about 90% of the film. I'm still pondering whether director Padmakumar Narasimhamurthy made the right call with that choice. I bet the cast, including Dhruva Padmakumar, Gaurav Sharma, Vasuki, and Rashmi Somvanshi, are wondering the same thing.

    The film is thoughtfully crafted, tackling themes of tolerance in a world that's increasingly divided by violence, racism, and distrust. There are moments of darkness that highlight a growing sense of hopelessness, suggesting that humanity is often at odds with itself, and many are in conflict. One of the key characters argues for the need to believe that not everything is lost, emphasizing that the inherent goodness in people still exists. The kid learns that we need more love stories instead of revenge tales, and more real-life heroes rather than just superheroes. Unfortunately, the ending seems to suggest that this film aims to remind us of the importance of believing in one another, rather than waiting for a mythical savior who may never come-something that could be seen as blasphemous by various religious groups.

    The black-and-white cinematography is striking, and the performances from the cast are solid, but the dialogue often feels overly preachy and hard to take seriously.
    10lardwarrior

    A thought provoking brilliantly acted story.

    How a white Englishman ended up at the 3rd annual Dallas Fort Worth South Asian Film Festival is a tale of its own, but as I settled in to my seat at the Perot Museum, Dallas TX to watch Billion Colour Story, I was not properly prepared for the emotional journey ahead. Black & white and subtitled films usually disappoint my simple tastes, but this was a very human tale with highly believable characters, and a solid plot you can relate to.

    The pacing is good, the acting superb and the music and score were well balanced. If I had a criticism it was that the dubbing, subtitling and audio soundstage was at times not very polished - but this is an indie film on a tight budget, so lets not be too harsh. In any case, it did not really distract from the otherwise excellent film.

    The beautiful Hindu mother Parv, and her optimistic Muslim husband Imran are both film makers, and they have a dream project which, if they are to complete, they must sell their family home to raise the finance. The film follows their story, and that of their 11 year old son Hari as they experience a variety of racial prejudices and narrow minded bullying along their journey to make their film.

    I found myself drawing parallels that many post Brexit Brits and Trumps American's alike can relate to. This modern, liberal minded multicultural family have to face the realisation that the tolerant world they knew is changing, and those backward opinions that have long been suppressed in the shadows on the edge of society have moved into the open, to the detriment of all.

    We watch the character of Imran turn from the naive eternal optimist, to a man torn between his faith in humanity and the new reality to which he is exposed.

    We also watch his son Hari, who despite his innocence, is wise beyond his years and appears far more attuned to the world around him than his father. As the film closes we are deeply touched by the actions of young Hari, and we see that despite the evils we have seen in the film, there is still hope for humanity in India. We are also left wondering if we, in the real world, are reverting to an intolerant society, then what must we do to stop that change.

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    • Release date
      • October 2016 (India)
    • Country of origin
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      • Hindi
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