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Ghawre Bairey Aaj

  • 2019
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 26m
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6.4/10
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Ghawre Bairey Aaj is inspired by Rabindranath Tagore's novel 'Ghawre Bairey' (Home and the World) and is a contemporary retelling of love triangle involving Tagore's characters Nikhilesh, Sa... Read allGhawre Bairey Aaj is inspired by Rabindranath Tagore's novel 'Ghawre Bairey' (Home and the World) and is a contemporary retelling of love triangle involving Tagore's characters Nikhilesh, Sandip and Bimala.Ghawre Bairey Aaj is inspired by Rabindranath Tagore's novel 'Ghawre Bairey' (Home and the World) and is a contemporary retelling of love triangle involving Tagore's characters Nikhilesh, Sandip and Bimala.

  • Director
    • Aparna Sen
  • Writer
    • Rohini Ghosh
  • Stars
    • Anirban Bhattacharya
    • Tuhina Das
    • Rwitobroto Mukherjee
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    6.4/10
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    • Director
      • Aparna Sen
    • Writer
      • Rohini Ghosh
    • Stars
      • Anirban Bhattacharya
      • Tuhina Das
      • Rwitobroto Mukherjee
    • 14User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 9 nominations total

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    Anirban Bhattacharya
    Anirban Bhattacharya
    • Nikhilesh Choudhury
    Tuhina Das
    Tuhina Das
    • Brinda
    Rwitobroto Mukherjee
    Rwitobroto Mukherjee
    • Amulyo Dutta
    Gargi Banerjee
    • Dr. Shabnam Ahmed
    Anjan Dutt
    Anjan Dutt
    • Professor Mitra
    Anirudh
    • Journalist 3
    Tanika Basu
    • Shehnaz
    Roopkatha Chakrabort
    • Little Bimla Y
    Anirban Chakraborty
    • Shambhu-Da
    Krishnendu Das
    • Maoist Leader
    Shruti Das
    • Seema
    Suchismita Das
    • Female Maoist
    Kinkini Dasgupta
    • Budhni (Pregnant Village Girl)
    Shishir Dutta
    • Villager
    Swaroopa Ghosh
    • Amma Savitri
    Jagannath Guha
    • Dr. Binoy Sen
    Avinash Gupta
    • Aditya
    Punya Darshan Gupta
    • Mohan-Ji
    • Director
      • Aparna Sen
    • Writer
      • Rohini Ghosh
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    3emailmadhurimasen

    Disappointment

    What happened to Aparna Sen? My hopes were set high by the choice of the relevant political issues and, of course, the fact that this is an adaptation of the fascinating Tagore novel. Why did you need to ruin the novel by doing this? The film throws away its potentials through undeveloped, unnecessary subplots. And the actress is just not up to the mark. A film on such a burning issue ought to have been much more responsible. Et tu, Aparna!
    6priyankasany

    Interesting take on Tagore's story

    This is an interpretation of Tagore's story set in the India of 2019 where buoyed by political forces, a large part of the population has experienced a renewed recognition of their religious identity. If you have seen the original Ray classic, this film is bound to get you at least interested. Some of the incidents shown don't come across as strong plot-builders and more as half-hearted attempts to build the central characters. Art direction is wonderful, and is able to transport you into the fabled life of Delhi's intelligentsia. Tuhina's performance never slips, and Anirban is pretty solid. It is the more seasoned Jisshu Sengupta who is unconvincing at times, especially because lots of viewers have Soumitra's performance in the Ray film in mind, and this character is not one-track at all. While your mind does wander to Ray's classic several times during the film, the end does hit you and wraps up the film pretty well. There is inspiration from Painted Veil and the Gauri Lankesh incident (Sen dedicates the film to the social activist). Definitely not Sen's best directorial effort.
    9anuraggoswami-22227

    Impeccable adaptation and modernization of the Tagore Classic

    ''And they lived Happily ever after.....'' Well this didn't apply to the life of Sandeep, Bimla (a.k.a Brinda) and Nikhilesh Choudhary. Directed by Padma Shri and National Award winner, Aparna Sen - Ghawre Baire Aaj is truly a cinematic experience to its utmost supremacy. A modern retelling of the Tagore's novel, "Ghawre Bairey" it is a story of Love, Friendship, Illusion, Truth and above all "Clashing Idologies" Story : The Tagore's Ghawre Bairey deals with a complex love triangle of Nikhilesh, his wife Bimla and his friend Sandip. Bimla - who has never known any other man except her husband, realises that there is a perplexing emotions of her relations with Sandip. The film explores the emotional upheaval attached to this Love triangle. It is a socio-political drama which hit the thetre yesterday and a film which you should definitely go and watch. Now, I was going to give a review when I saw that the film has a got a lot of negative reviews all over the internet. So, I have decided that I will tell you some reasons which I have liked and disliked in the movie and then I will leave it to you. REASONS TO WATCH THE MOVIE : 1. Brinda's Story- The film has given Brinda a new dimension. The film tells her past. The film starts with Brinda addressing the audience, a snippet of childhood as how she happened to be this little skinny girl who happened to run around in the fields of Jharia till one day her parents died and she was taken to her Amma's (grand ma's) place in Delhi where she used to work as a Nanny in Nikhilesh's place. There she was brought up as their own daughter and then again we are brought to today's time when she tells us that she works as proof reader at the Oxford press and married to Nikhilesh. Although they have a huge age gap, they still share a very healthy relationship and Brinda respects a Nikhilesh a lot for the person he is. 2. Clashing Ideologies leading to change of Equation- Nikhilesh and Sandeep were childhood friends. They went to the same school and college. 20 years after their college, we see Nikhilesh is an editor of a digital newspaper called India Online and his friend Sandeep is an aspiring right-wing politician who wants to establish India as a Hindu Nation. Sandeep, who was a leftist in his collge days today turned into a right wing nationalist due to a chain of events that happened in the film and that has been shown by the director with brilliance. 3. The modernised adaptation- What was shown by Tagore and Ray was a pre-independence problem, " Swadeshi Movement" Although we have all read in our History books that Swadeshi Movement eventually lead to the Brits leaving India but we don't know what were the sufferings of the poor shopkeepers had been during those days. We get to see that from Nikhlesh's eyes in Ghawre Baire . Although Ghawre baire Aaj tells a completely different story. It tells us about the Hindu Muslim conflicts, the poverty of the Bastar region and a conflict of opinions regarding a dispute piece of land in Bastar. While Nikhilesh and his people wanted to make a Hospital out there for the poor and under privileged of that area, Sandeep and his party wanted to make a Temple. The conflict is also between a man who acts because the action is profitable (Sandip) and one who acts only when it is good (NIkhilesh) 4. Nostalgia- Anirban Bhattacharya, @JisshuSengupta and @TuhinaDas in the lead and @AnjanDutt and Rwitobroto Mukherjee in key roles this film surely triggers nostalgia. WHAT I DISLIKED ABOUT THE FILM WAS : The film finds itself burdened by the heavy conflict between its political ideology and the human drama. The scene of Brinda's observation of Sandip, wondering "if only Nikhilesh spoke as passionately", becomes an allegory on the current world seduced by leaders that are brash in speech and direct in action, often to distressing effect. Yet, on the screen, the scenes play on with staid effect. I personally think, Aparna Sen would have done better to focus on the human drama and let the politics evolve through it.

    Talking about the acting. Every one has portrayed their character in the bestest way possible. Kudos to Tuhina Das for her work is something I have truly become a fan of. Nevertheless, all the other actors did equally well. Not worthy of these much of negative reviews. Must Watch if you are a Movie Lover.
    10shamunamizan

    Loved everything about this movie

    Loved the movie! Very apt for current time. Acting is amazing and so is the script. I love the amazing messages that run through out the movie. Anirban does a fantastic job!
    5ranikaith

    Not as good as rays version

    To be honest i expected more from this movie especially after watching satijat rays Version. Its difficult to describe it, but his version felt more ,, complete''. This movie was somehow unrealistic, like which upper caste male (brahman in this case)decides to marry a former servant from the dalit caste? apart from that its highely critical that a tribal girl is shown as,,tamed'' and brahmanized and pictured as a good will project of nikhels mother and its morally questionable from nikhils side to marry a Dalit to highlight his liberal worldview. i mean come on. Maybe thats the reason i couldnt connect to the characters at all, the whole movie felt like out of reality and addressed in my eyes a certain ,, intellectual'' group ( which might not be bad, but the movies topic is more than relevant today in indians society, and should be presented to a wider audience)and aparna sen was able to reach a wider publicum with mr&mrs iyer, which also dealed with a similar topic. Another point i want to adress is the flat character development of sandip, he is shown as the bad guy driven only by greed for power and immorality. In rays version he appeared far more nuanced ,this also applies to nikhils character. And lastly the death of the muslim boy, which leads to a change in the thinking of his hindu nationalistic friend and adjoining vigils, feels rushed and out of place. It appears like a cheap solution to finish quickly the movie.Apart from this weaknesses it was a decent movie, addressing an important issue.

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    • Release date
      • November 15, 2019 (India)
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    • Language
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