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Ship of Theseus

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
8.2K
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Ship of Theseus (2012)
The film explores questions of identity, justice, beauty, meaning and death through an experimental photographer, an ailing monk and a young stockbroker.
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The film explores questions of identity, justice, beauty, meaning and death through an experimental photographer, an ailing monk and a young stockbroker.The film explores questions of identity, justice, beauty, meaning and death through an experimental photographer, an ailing monk and a young stockbroker.The film explores questions of identity, justice, beauty, meaning and death through an experimental photographer, an ailing monk and a young stockbroker.

  • Director
    • Anand Gandhi
  • Writers
    • Anand Gandhi
    • Khushboo Ranka
    • Pankaj Kumar
  • Stars
    • Aydah El-Kashef
    • Yogesh Shah
    • Faraz Khan
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    8.2K
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    • Director
      • Anand Gandhi
    • Writers
      • Anand Gandhi
      • Khushboo Ranka
      • Pankaj Kumar
    • Stars
      • Aydah El-Kashef
      • Yogesh Shah
      • Faraz Khan
    • 87User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 13 nominations total

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    Aydah El-Kashef
    Aydah El-Kashef
    • Aliya
    • (as Aida El-Kashef)
    Yogesh Shah
    • Doctor
    • (as Dr. Yogesh Shah)
    Faraz Khan
    • Vinay
    Hanan Youssef
    Hanan Youssef
    • Aliya's mother
    Narendra Shah
    • 'Uncle'
    Chitra Shah
    • Lady in the house
    Manan Shah
    • Kid in the house
    Aishwarya
    • Girl with the blindfold
    Balaji Janardhan
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Abbas K.
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Bharat Pardesi
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Pradeep Sinha
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Akhtar Bhale
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Sidharth Meer
    Sidharth Meer
    • Art enthusiast 1
    Bonnie Chenevier
    • Art enthusiast 2
    Vivek Manek
    • Press photographer
    Megha Ramaswamy
    Megha Ramaswamy
    • Journalist
    Wendy Gracias
    • Lady at animal farm
    • Director
      • Anand Gandhi
    • Writers
      • Anand Gandhi
      • Khushboo Ranka
      • Pankaj Kumar
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    User reviews87

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    9amanand838

    Sheer Poetry gives Indian Cinema a new definition..

    "Whether the ship would remain the same if it were entirely replaced, piece by piece. What would happen if their original planks were gathered up after they were replaced, and used to build a second ship. Which ship, if either, is the Ship of Theseus'."

    Ship of Theseus starts by stating the Theseus' paradox and then moves on, leaving the viewers struggling to find the answer of this paradox. SOT is based upon three stories which raises questions on Existence, Identity, Humanity and Karma.

    The first story is about a girl named Aaliya Kamal (Aida El-Kashef) who took photography after she lost her eyesight to a cornea infection and when she is asked "Do you feel limited?", she replies "Uhh.. No. Why is it so amazing not to have limits and doubts?". This is the part where each and every frame of the film looks stunning and exceptionally beautiful. There is no story in this part but it's about the perception of beauty, how black and white can be the most colorful combination and how a person loses her comfort when she gets her vision back. Aida plays with her eyes and did a great job with her part. Watch out for her body movements when she hears distinct voices during her photo sessions. Pankaj Kumar (director of photography) does an excellent job and his part gives real definition to the movie's aesthetic value. The sequence where Aaliya starts seeing her photographs when she gets her vision back is another highlight of the movie. Ah!!! Those photographs were just mind blowing.

    The second story shows an ailing monk, Maitreya (Neeraj Kabi) who is suffering from Liver Cirrhosis and is fighting against pharmaceutical companies which performs cruelty against animals for the sake of experiments. It's the part where questions are raised about Karma, Religions and Beliefs. The moment where Chakrava (Vinay Shukla) asks the monk, when he is restricting himself to take medications to support his protest, "What about the violence you are committing on yourself by not taking medication?. And how is your choice not different from a suicide bomber who is so convinced about the fundamentalism of his political and religious thoughts?" and so many points that he makes e.g., "what if the caterpillar's karma was to get crushed" sequence and the fungus-making- an-ant-a-zombie-to-reap-benefits-out-of-it-concept defines this part and we, the viewers get puzzled with each and every words what this character says. It apparently questions the monk's beliefs and his karma. This is a part where to some extent dullness appears just before the interval but goes to another level when it ends in the second half.Neeraj Kabi is exceptionally well in his role of a monk. Hats off to him for the workout he did for this role.

    The final part takes the whole movie to another level by asking questions on humanity and why the poor always gets crushed by the rich peoples. It's a story of a stockbroker who is the recipient of a kidney, which he later discovers that it was stolen from a labor who has been part of a racket which was led by highly esteemed doctors. It changes his life's perspective and then he goes to help that poor and make things better for him. This part is totally gripping and will be highly likable by many peoples. An exceptional performance by Sohum Shah makes this part even better.

    Ship Of Theseus didn't waste any time on character development. It starts from the middle of the characters' life and doesn't tell you about their ending. But it tells you the way their perception gets changed about their life.

    At the start I was thinking about the title. But when the film ended I thought that this is the most appropriate title which a movie could ever have. Anand Gandhi provides us a movie of the decade and is certainly going to give Indian Cinema a new definition. He is a talent to watch out for.

    I am going with 4.5 stars for Ship Of Theseus. It's not run of the mill kind of movie but if you are a movie fanatic then it's totally your cup of tea. MISS IT AT YOUR OWN RISK!.

    P.S:- Twitter was heavily flooded with the praises of Ship Of Theseus, but I was skeptical regarding those.

    But now the one tweet which I totally found appropriate for the movie is "After watching the movie, do a blood test. You will find the traces of the film in it".
    8arupmandal1983

    Get soaked......

    If one has got his/her basics in the right place, whatever is churned out (even if art) automatically scores good while transition from good to great is left to the creativity and imagination involved."Ship of Theseus" does exactly so and not only gets the basics right but also excels in each of them.With mind-blowing cinematography (How cud that be a DSLR?!!!!!), super-crisp editing,superb screenplay,superlative acting (Neeraj Kabi & Sohum Seth take a bow!!!!),music (that song in the monk story was simply amazing) and even comic reliefs there's not much room left for complaints. Now, coming to the gray area of creativity or whatever you call it, "Ship of Theseus" also scores (high enough) but may be not as seamless as its basics (off course IMO).The biggest positive that it has is not being either emotionally or intellectually manipulative.Its a treat to watch a film which is straight enough, with not much hidden in layers and yet so very subtle.Its left for the viewers to perceive once the film ends and continue the journey within.With so many chances that the director could have taken to succumb to push emotional epiphany he never compromises,not even in last reel.And once you know that the same man was involved behind "Kyunki Saas Bhi..." you understand what transformation/compromise(?) means as depicted in the film itself.To talk about drawbacks I found the film lacking in its background score.Not that the realtime sounds as in docu-feature style or absence of constant music is a problem.But more than often it doesn't do justice to the exemplary visuals or images that we see on screen.Those lash green grasses,the centipede movement,the array of photographs,the monk in white walking in rain or through huge sewage lines on both sides with black water flowing below-all of these scenes demanded some musical piece behind.The piece that would bind the film together.Also,of the three stories rather storeys only the first justifies the title while the other two are deeper and close.Yes,though it meets all regular and expected requirements, "Ship of Theseus" could have had a few more exciting requirements to its name.You can't complain,you can only wish and also wish more films like this gets a theatrical release and get the required backing (Thanks Kiran Rao).I am not sure whether this will be a life-changing film for all as selected by the Critics Circle,UK But as inspite of Neeraj Kabi,Aida El-Kashef,Vinay shukla,Sohum Seth and almost everyone else giving of Mr.Mehta (don't know the actor's name) that will stay with me for all as did the father in "A Separation", "Ship Of Theseus" also has every chance to stay with you for long.
    10NitroJ7

    A visual expression of Theseus' Paradox...Just Simply Amazing!!!

    Well, I'll keep this plain, short and simple. I have no clue why this film is rated so low. In my opinion this film is an exceptional piece of art. The director keeps you hooked on to the movie right from the very start. You might be left wondering what is happening here but as the movie reaches it's conclusion, you will be left mesmerized. Each story has its own moments, its own ideas. Each idea is so subtly and thoughtfully expressed, I was left spell bound.The overall experience watching this movie actually raises thoughts in your mind about the issues discussed so beautifully. I saw this one at a film festival and in my opinion, this was the best film in the fest. 10/10
    9sandhirflora

    Gem of a Cinema

    Anand Gandhi's SHIP OF THESEUS is in one sentence an amazing story, amazingly shot. One rarely came across a film where narrative is powerful but the visuals add a whole new subtext, a new dimension to the overall experience. Without being too arty, intellectual or surreal, it is an original piece of cinema, where there are moments when you wish your characters to stay silent and they get into arguments and when you expect them to say the things, they stay silent yet speak a lot. It is a classic example of a wonderful use of the language of cinema. It engages your mind provided you have not left it at your home to watch a mindless entertainer. It is intense, sensitive thus overall a rare gem of cinema. Overall Good.
    8abhinandan-dutta

    Celebrating life in a brilliant way

    Well,after waiting for a long time I went for the first show and the film shocked me.The film marks a new era in Indian independent movie making.Gandhi used three inter inter related stories to find some eternal questions of mankind like life and death,salvation,purpose of life,creation,beauty etc.All these questions came up through a blind photographer,a rigid monk and a stock broker.Brilliant cinematography and music set the right flow for the movie to reach its conclusion.I can tell you that after you will come out of the theater,the movie will make u think and will ask you for the answers of the questions it raised.Till then we can wait for some more good works from the director...my rating 8/10

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    • Trivia
      Director Anand Gandhi uploaded the original film and 6-hour long extra feature online in November, 2013 asking individuals or entities to edit and carve the film as a whole to bring different interpretations. He would later conduct a festival in Mumbai for the entries.
    • Goofs
      20:50 scene is unreal. Post-op eye opening is done in a dark room so as to prevent strain on eyes.
    • Quotes

      Navin: If a ship is replaced part by part up to a point where not a single original part remains in it, is it still the same ship?

    • Connections
      Featured in The Story of Film: A New Generation (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Naham Janami
      Composed by Rohit Sharma

      Written by Anand Gandhi

      Translated in Prakrit by: Chandrasen

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    • Release date
      • July 19, 2013 (India)
    • Countries of origin
      • India
      • Netherlands
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    • Languages
      • English
      • Arabic
      • Swedish
      • Hindi
    • Also known as
      • Корабль Тесея
    • Filming locations
      • Himachal Pradesh, India
    • Production companies
      • Recyclewala Films
      • Fortissimo Films
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      • ₹12,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 2h 20m(140 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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