Antaheen
- 2009
- 2h
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7.8/10
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Abhik loses faith in the people around him and develops an online relationship with Brinda, a young woman who works as a journalist.Abhik loses faith in the people around him and develops an online relationship with Brinda, a young woman who works as a journalist.Abhik loses faith in the people around him and develops an online relationship with Brinda, a young woman who works as a journalist.
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Beautiful. For me, the movie was like an evening sky, slowly changing its colours and finally getting dark. A well scripted and directed movie with an amazing cast.
Antaheen is based on a story of the director Aniruddha Roy Choudhury. It shows urban life in a metro like Kolkata where relationships develop online, love and bonding exist even though couples live separately, and where longing, greed, journalistic scoop, parties and tragedies coalesce into an integrated whole. The film has a lyrical quality about it, and veterans like Aparna Sen and Sharmila Tagore are at their ravishing best.
In the film Aparna and Kalyan Ray play a couple who live separately. Aparna is an editor in a publishing house, while Kalyan is immersed in his own cushy life in Mumbai devouring books and downing fine wine. Radhika Apte plays a TV journalist on the lookout for sensational stories. She meets the cop (Rahul Bose) in a party and a relationship develops between them. There is an online angle to their relationship as well. The character of the cop (Rahul Bose) appears a bit too poetic for a cop.
The title of the film can be attributed to the 'endless wait' of some of the principal characters for their desires and longings to come to fruition. Like the character of Pishima (Sharmila Tagore) of the cop who waits for the unknown phone caller with whom she started a conversational relationship with an inkling of it having the potential of becoming a full blown one. Even the relationship of Aparna and Kalyan, quite affectionate at times, doesn't head towards reconciliation. As Rahul Bose's character says in the film "Possibly his brother Kalyan & sister-in-law Aparna aren't too sure of what they want from the relationship." Moreover, towards the end with the tragedy that transpired, would Rahul now wait endlessly for a reunion in after-life with his paramour?
The supporting cast includes Mita Vashisht, Arindam Sil and others.
In the film Aparna and Kalyan Ray play a couple who live separately. Aparna is an editor in a publishing house, while Kalyan is immersed in his own cushy life in Mumbai devouring books and downing fine wine. Radhika Apte plays a TV journalist on the lookout for sensational stories. She meets the cop (Rahul Bose) in a party and a relationship develops between them. There is an online angle to their relationship as well. The character of the cop (Rahul Bose) appears a bit too poetic for a cop.
The title of the film can be attributed to the 'endless wait' of some of the principal characters for their desires and longings to come to fruition. Like the character of Pishima (Sharmila Tagore) of the cop who waits for the unknown phone caller with whom she started a conversational relationship with an inkling of it having the potential of becoming a full blown one. Even the relationship of Aparna and Kalyan, quite affectionate at times, doesn't head towards reconciliation. As Rahul Bose's character says in the film "Possibly his brother Kalyan & sister-in-law Aparna aren't too sure of what they want from the relationship." Moreover, towards the end with the tragedy that transpired, would Rahul now wait endlessly for a reunion in after-life with his paramour?
The supporting cast includes Mita Vashisht, Arindam Sil and others.
Just back from Antaheen.
A two hour neat poetry on celluloid, with sweetness emphasized by Rahul, Radhika, Aparna-Kalyan duo, Sharmila and the rest of the crew.
If you like poetry then its the movie for you.
Nice direction and just being opposite to Slumdog, it glorified the beauty of Kolkata.
The music is gorgeously good and among the best (if not the best of all times) in recent times Bengali movies.
Shreya's voice is really becoming haunting with every passing day. A 10/10 overall.
A movie that will move you. A 10/10 In all respects. FLAWLESS.
A two hour neat poetry on celluloid, with sweetness emphasized by Rahul, Radhika, Aparna-Kalyan duo, Sharmila and the rest of the crew.
If you like poetry then its the movie for you.
Nice direction and just being opposite to Slumdog, it glorified the beauty of Kolkata.
The music is gorgeously good and among the best (if not the best of all times) in recent times Bengali movies.
Shreya's voice is really becoming haunting with every passing day. A 10/10 overall.
A movie that will move you. A 10/10 In all respects. FLAWLESS.
This is an Art and i love to watch this movie when i get time and i pass my day in laziness with this movie. The life styles of upper middle class portrait in this artfilm. Background music and other scenes are undoubtedly amazin. Specially in a rainy day, this movie is perfect to watch at home.
Raat Jaga Tara! Antoheen Apekkha!
These two words are the key for this movie. A must watch for those who love to be nostalogic.
Happy Watching.
These two words are the key for this movie. A must watch for those who love to be nostalogic.
Happy Watching.
Did you know
- TriviaAntaheen bagged The 56th National Film Awards for The Best Film for the year 2009.
- SoundtracksAntaheen
Written by Anindya Chatterjee and Chandril Bhattacharya
Composed by Shantanu Moitra
Performed by Shaan
Courtesy of Saregama HMV
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- 2.35 : 1
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