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The Storyteller

  • 2022
  • 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Paresh Rawal, Revathi, Adil Hussain, Tannishtha Chatterjee, and Anindita Bose in The Storyteller (2022)
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Based on Satyajit Ray's short story "Golpo Boliye Tarini Khuro" about originality versus plagiarism.Based on Satyajit Ray's short story "Golpo Boliye Tarini Khuro" about originality versus plagiarism.Based on Satyajit Ray's short story "Golpo Boliye Tarini Khuro" about originality versus plagiarism.

  • Director
    • Ananth Mahadevan
  • Writers
    • Kireet Khurana
    • Ananth Mahadevan
    • Satyajit Ray
  • Stars
    • Paresh Rawal
    • Adil Hussain
    • Revathi
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    905
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    • Director
      • Ananth Mahadevan
    • Writers
      • Kireet Khurana
      • Ananth Mahadevan
      • Satyajit Ray
    • Stars
      • Paresh Rawal
      • Adil Hussain
      • Revathi
    • 20User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

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    Paresh Rawal
    Paresh Rawal
    • Tarini Bandyopadhyay
    Adil Hussain
    Adil Hussain
    Revathi
    Revathi
    Tannishtha Chatterjee
    Tannishtha Chatterjee
    Jayesh More
    Rohit Mukherjee
    Anindita Bose
    Anindita Bose
    Pratik Dutta
    Senjuti Roy Mukherji
    Kaberi Basu
    Tapati Munsi
    Rajarshi Nag
    Sourav Paul Datta
    Parimal Desai
    Amitabh Ghosh
    Krishnakali Ganguli
    Diganta Saha
    Akash Deep Das
    • Director
      • Ananth Mahadevan
    • Writers
      • Kireet Khurana
      • Ananth Mahadevan
      • Satyajit Ray
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    6samabc-31952

    Who is a Storyteller - The one who Tells or the one who Writes? Great performances.

    "Good artists copy, great artists steal!" But what happens when a plagiarist meets his match? "Nakkal main bhi Akkal chahiye" (Even a copycat needs brains :-)) takes center stage in this gripping tale of storytelling.

    Based on Satyajit Ray's iconic story 'Golpo Boliye Tarini Khuro', the film masterfully weaves a narrative around Tarini Bandhopadhay, a retired storyteller and Ratan Garodia, a businessman-turned-storywriter struggling with insomnia. As Tarini spins his bedtime stories, essential questions about ownership and authorship arise.

    Paresh Rawal shines as the charismatic storyteller, while Adil Hussain brings depth and nuance to his character. Their undeniable chemistry elevates the film to new heights. While the pacing may be slow and some sequences repetitive, the movie's offbeat charm and thought-provoking themes make it a compelling watch. As the story unfolds, as I did, you too may find questioning your stance on plagiarism and empathizing with the plagiarist.

    Masterfully directed by Ananth Mahadevan. With outstanding performances and a gripping narrative, it is a great watch.
    3kaligupta

    No Authenticity and Stereotype

    Those unfamiliar with Bengali culture, who haven't read the original story or heard it on "Sunday Suspense" (Mirchi Bangla), might enjoy it. But for someone like me, born and raised in West Bengal, deeply connected to Bengali culture, it's disappointing.

    The extreme typecasting and stereotyping of Bengalis, along with the complete distortion of the iconic "Tarini Khuro" character, make it unwatchable. Tarini Khuro was originally an unmarried man who spent his younger years traveling across India and working in countless jobs. In retirement, he preferred the company of children over people his own age, sharing his adventures as stories. But here, they turned him into a married man with kids, showing him as a bit lonely and disconnected from his children, totally contradicting the original essence of the character.

    The portrayal of Bengalis was equally frustrating, cutting "sandesh" instead of cake for a birthday, haggling over "ilish maach" prices, and that horribly fake Bengali accent were just unbearable. Paresh Rawal is a phenomenal actor, and I deeply respect his talent, but this role demanded a Bengali actor. Someone like Sabyasachi Chakraborty or Saswata Chatterjee would have done full justice to the character.
    7FiftyTwoReviews

    Ray's Legacy Shines in Quiet Drama

    The Storyteller is a heartfelt ode to storytelling, earning a 7.5/10 for its charm and performances, though its slow pace may not grip everyone.

    Adapted from Satyajit Ray's Golpo Boliye Tarini Khuro, this Hindi drama follows Tarini (Paresh Rawal), a Kolkata storyteller hired by insomniac businessman Ratan Garodia (Adil Hussain) to narrate bedtime tales.

    The story weaves a clash of artistry versus commercialism, with a clever twist exposing plagiarism and self-discovery. Ananth Mahadevan's direction captures Kolkata and Ahmedabad's soul, with Alphonse Roy's cinematography painting vivid locales. The script, by Kireet Khurana, sparkles with wit but meanders, stretching a lean narrative with an unhurried pace that may test some viewers.

    Rawal is magnetic, embodying Tarini's eccentric charm, while Hussain's nuanced Garodia balances insecurity and ambition. Revathy and Tannishtha Chatterjee shine in brief roles, though some subplots feel underexplored. The evocative score, weaving Tagore's melodies, elevates the mood.

    The Storyteller is a poignant, well-acted tribute to Ray, best for patient cinephiles craving thoughtful drama, but a tighter edit could've pushed it higher.
    7dhunjiwadia

    Only Ray could have conceived a plot as innovative and intriguing as this.

    This movie is based on a short story by Satyajit Ray - Golpo Boliye Tarini Khuro (Storyteller Tarini Uncle). Shot in the lanes of Calcutta and Ahmedabad by director Anant Mahadevan who has chosen actual surroundings and not green screens, thankfully.

    Paresh Rawal plays a middle-class Bengali who has just retired from a publishing house. To keep himself occupied he takes up a job as a storyteller to a prosperous Gujarati cotton businessman (Adil Hussain). He's hired as a storyteller by the businessman to overcome his insomnia.

    The story is wonderful as it is written by a master storyteller. Only Ray could have conceived a plot as innovative and intriguing as this.

    If one reads the original short story one would hardly find enough material to make a full-length feature film out of it. Credit for this goes to the principal screenplay writer Kireet Khurana. It blends the magic of storytelling with humour and social insights making it a heartfelt tribute to Ray's legacy. It's a pause in time and a departure from the mundane, pacy lives we live.

    Despite the positives I just can't understand our obsession for mimicking accents. Either get into the character with in-depth understanding of nuances, mannerisms and accent (like Irrfan Khan in The Namesake), else just speak in normal Hindi.

    Why does Tarini keep dropping a few words in Bengali at times and otherwise speak in Hindi with his friends and family. Also Garodia chooses to speak a few words or phrases in Gujarati. But chats with his man Friday in Hindi, and addresses a gathering of Gujaratis in Hindi. Don't get me wrong, both Paresh Rawal and Adil Hussain are terrific performers and I respect their talents. But this sticks out as a sore thumb despite having great actors.
    7pranay_misra

    Perfectly captures Rays vibe

    I hvnt read the original story but have read many other stories. Film captures the simplistic vibe of his stories.

    Paresh rawal is retired from his day job, and is a passionate storyteller. With wife gone and son in US, he is alone, and takes a job of a storyteller in gujrat.

    Wont put spoilers but what happens next is good, though bit predictive in the beginning but the climax was food for me. I liked the way it ended. There are things i want to say but thay may act as spoiler.

    In the end, everyone wants to be a good storyteller. But only few are inherently good at it. One thing which i felt missing was maybe, rawals character may have told more stories, that wudve added more flavour to the film.

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      Paresh Rawal A Gujarati in real life plays A Bengali in the film and Adil Hussain An Asamese in real life plays A Gujarati in this film.
    • Goofs
      Tarini is seen buying Elish/Hilsa fish at INR 80/- per piece. Some times later Tarini was seen buying and eating sweets at a store where those were priced at INR 15/- , 20/- and 25/- per piece.

      Fish price suggests the era of early 2000s while sweets price suggests current era.

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      • January 28, 2025 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
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    • Language
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