After 35 years of marriage, Madhu falls critically ill, leaving Arvind torn between hope and acceptance as she lies on life support.After 35 years of marriage, Madhu falls critically ill, leaving Arvind torn between hope and acceptance as she lies on life support.After 35 years of marriage, Madhu falls critically ill, leaving Arvind torn between hope and acceptance as she lies on life support.
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From the trailer to the poster, this movie screams tragedy, and you need to be in the right mindset to venture into watching it.
The story follows a middle-class man who goes to great lengths to save his wife, who is on life support in the hospital. His relentless struggle to gather money from all possible sources to pay for the hospital bills forms the crux of the story.
This narrative reflects the real-life experiences of millions of people across the nation, allowing it to instantly connect with the audience. It serves as a mirror to society. However, despite the emotionally charged plot and struggles, the film becomes overdone in places, diminishing its impact. The screenplay falters because the emotions are not well-paced; when the same intensity persists from the first frame to the last, viewers may feel emotionally drained rather than devastated. To evoke genuine emotion, a film must pace itself, as constant sadness can wear out the audience.
Anupam Kher delivers a performance of a lifetime, once again proving that he is a top-notch, versatile actor who can seamlessly portray any character. Ranvir Shorey, in just a few scenes, manages to make his presence felt, adding strength to the film. Annu Kapoor, in a smaller role, provides strong support. Mahima Chaudhry shines in her cameo, and it was a delight to see her on screen after a long time. She definitely deserves more roles.
The background music enhances the film's mood, and the poetry used hits deep. Director Gajendra Ahire skillfully uses silence and calmness to communicate deeper nuances, which works in the film's favor.
Be sure to have a box of tissues handy, given the emotional weight of the subject matter. While it may not be a 10/10 film, it tackles a topic that will resonate with viewers. For its performances, subject matter, and sincerity, it certainly deserves your time.
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Now streaming on ZEE5.
The story follows a middle-class man who goes to great lengths to save his wife, who is on life support in the hospital. His relentless struggle to gather money from all possible sources to pay for the hospital bills forms the crux of the story.
This narrative reflects the real-life experiences of millions of people across the nation, allowing it to instantly connect with the audience. It serves as a mirror to society. However, despite the emotionally charged plot and struggles, the film becomes overdone in places, diminishing its impact. The screenplay falters because the emotions are not well-paced; when the same intensity persists from the first frame to the last, viewers may feel emotionally drained rather than devastated. To evoke genuine emotion, a film must pace itself, as constant sadness can wear out the audience.
Anupam Kher delivers a performance of a lifetime, once again proving that he is a top-notch, versatile actor who can seamlessly portray any character. Ranvir Shorey, in just a few scenes, manages to make his presence felt, adding strength to the film. Annu Kapoor, in a smaller role, provides strong support. Mahima Chaudhry shines in her cameo, and it was a delight to see her on screen after a long time. She definitely deserves more roles.
The background music enhances the film's mood, and the poetry used hits deep. Director Gajendra Ahire skillfully uses silence and calmness to communicate deeper nuances, which works in the film's favor.
Be sure to have a box of tissues handy, given the emotional weight of the subject matter. While it may not be a 10/10 film, it tackles a topic that will resonate with viewers. For its performances, subject matter, and sincerity, it certainly deserves your time.
#pranureviews #TheSignature #TheSignatureReview
Now streaming on ZEE5.
Story - it is very heart touching movie you get emotional after every scene.....
Writing - it is well written movie with emotional touch Writer doing great job......
Screenplay - screenplay is engaging & supported to story in every moment & situation......
Acting - if you have a doubts in acting skills of Anu kapoor & Anupam Kher you have zero knowledge of film & acting you feel the pain of Anupam Kher in every situation
Direction - Gajendra Ahire sir done justice to the story & his work is good...
If you are love to watching emotional story this movie is for you guys......
Enjoy the film......
A senior citizen couple ( Anupam Kher and Neena Kulkarni) are on their way to a European holiday when the wife faints at the airport and the doctors at a hospital diagnose it as brain hemorrhage. So starts the travails of Anupam who is a middle class person and just doesn't have the funds required for the costly treatment at the hospital. He manages to scrape enough by borrowing from relatives and friends. He also sells off his home but still falls short of funds. His wife is on ventilator but he is reluctant to sign the "Do not resuscitate" form.
Director Gajendra Vitthal Ahire presents an emotionally charged narrative with a superlative performance from Anupam Kher who is likely to pick up a few awards. His acting at places where he launches into a monologue reminds one of the much appreciated " Saransh" . Many viewers specially those from middle class will identify and resonate with the problems faced by him. They may also identify with scenes at the hospital Cafeteria where a cup of tea provides succour from the miseries. There are references to crowd funding attempts to help him out financially but it doesn't work. In supporting performances we have Mahima Choudhry as an ex colleague ( a cancer survivor), Annu Kapoor as a helpful friend and Ranvir Shorey as desperate father. There are intermittent scenes of a morose, sad Anupam in dilapidated building. Some kind of symbolism there ?
Director Gajendra Vitthal Ahire presents an emotionally charged narrative with a superlative performance from Anupam Kher who is likely to pick up a few awards. His acting at places where he launches into a monologue reminds one of the much appreciated " Saransh" . Many viewers specially those from middle class will identify and resonate with the problems faced by him. They may also identify with scenes at the hospital Cafeteria where a cup of tea provides succour from the miseries. There are references to crowd funding attempts to help him out financially but it doesn't work. In supporting performances we have Mahima Choudhry as an ex colleague ( a cancer survivor), Annu Kapoor as a helpful friend and Ranvir Shorey as desperate father. There are intermittent scenes of a morose, sad Anupam in dilapidated building. Some kind of symbolism there ?
This is a common sadness but only solved to some extent by financial means to address it. It well depicted by good acting although there is no great story. The movie runs a slow course and is almost predictable. Some characters are not needed in the movie. This is a common sadness but only solved to some extent by financial means to address it. It well depicted by good acting although there is no great story. The movie runs a slow course and is almost predictable. Some characters are not needed in the movie. This is movie is by anupam kher. Best watched on a rainy day awaiting to sleep. Do not think many watch it.
What Movie depicts is not just emotions but reality check. It has got multiple take aways, which we all are aware about:
Not the least, reason for all this is
This is an apathy that must be used to expose the hospitals, current medical system and on top the corrupt and shameful politicians that loot thousands of crores but then, society suffers just for few millions in lack of rightful resources.
Tyranny against such corrupt democracy is the need for today.
- Middle class, that suffers pain due to lack of resources
- Helpless children, that take all blames for no wrong
Not the least, reason for all this is
- Government, that sucks despite our taxes
- Shameful politicians, uncontrolled corruption
- Hospitals, that loots.
This is an apathy that must be used to expose the hospitals, current medical system and on top the corrupt and shameful politicians that loot thousands of crores but then, society suffers just for few millions in lack of rightful resources.
Tyranny against such corrupt democracy is the need for today.
Did you know
- TriviaAnupam Kher is certainly one of the brilliant actors of Indian Cinema. The most important aspect is Mr. Kher's versatility and the perfection with which he enacts every character. The Movie Signature 2024 is very touching one. This provides larger platform to Anupam Kher and the veteran actor has made excellent performance. However, this is not the only film where Kher has brilliantly performed the role of a helpless father. His portrayal of such characters has a grand legacy.
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