Every worm at least once in its lifetime gets an opportunity to transform itself into a butterfly. But the road to transformation is painful. Will the worm decide to continue existing as a w... Read allEvery worm at least once in its lifetime gets an opportunity to transform itself into a butterfly. But the road to transformation is painful. Will the worm decide to continue existing as a worm, or will it choose to break its cocoon?Every worm at least once in its lifetime gets an opportunity to transform itself into a butterfly. But the road to transformation is painful. Will the worm decide to continue existing as a worm, or will it choose to break its cocoon?
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#Excellent narration #Thought Provoking
Mindful directions
Every character in the movie is very realistic.
We feel we are travelling with those characters.
One of the Best experimental movie with realistic characters and beautiful screenplay.
Raj B Shetty has Rocked as always.
There is a lot of thoughts that takes you away and gives you a new perception.
Must watch feel good movie.
Each story has its own take aways.
Dialogue have been beautifully crafted.
Story of old couples have showcased the true essence of Love and the letting go part has been shown very well.
Songs have been a great add on to that circumstances.
Great direction and start cast is perfect match to the characters.
We feel we are travelling with those characters.
One of the Best experimental movie with realistic characters and beautiful screenplay.
Raj B Shetty has Rocked as always.
There is a lot of thoughts that takes you away and gives you a new perception.
Must watch feel good movie.
Each story has its own take aways.
Dialogue have been beautifully crafted.
Story of old couples have showcased the true essence of Love and the letting go part has been shown very well.
Songs have been a great add on to that circumstances.
Great direction and start cast is perfect match to the characters.
I was mind blown by the movie. The direction, the dialogues, the music everything is top notch. Everyone must watch this movie which makes us look into our own consciousness. The performances are so perfect that each character looks real. The storytelling is so engaging that it keeps you hooked to the screen. The way the movie starts giving an ode to the age old story of Scheherazade who survived the monstrous king by telling stories. The depiction of dystopian future makes us reflect that are we heading towards such catastrophe. We hardly get to see such movies these days which is about human emotions. This movie deserves all the love that it is getting.
A very good movie in a recent where story slowly develops and starts making sense as it starts....
All the stories are good especially included north and south Karnataka and mixed it well with each other.....
The old couples were extraordinary in Thier acts keeping it simple and real at the same time...
Different stories with a different message and all the actors played their role well. Acting and stories keep you engaged.....
Capturing the rustic charm of rural Karnataka, against the rapid modernization of the urban areas. The imagery effectively complements the protagonist's emotional journey, using symbolic visuals to depict transformation and identity shifts.
All the stories are good especially included north and south Karnataka and mixed it well with each other.....
The old couples were extraordinary in Thier acts keeping it simple and real at the same time...
Different stories with a different message and all the actors played their role well. Acting and stories keep you engaged.....
Capturing the rustic charm of rural Karnataka, against the rapid modernization of the urban areas. The imagery effectively complements the protagonist's emotional journey, using symbolic visuals to depict transformation and identity shifts.
Roopanthara 🎬
I don't know whether I like this movie or not, but this film made me think about life, people, society, and so on. Film is kind of a tree; it may have branches, but it's deep-rooted. Story has different approaches and narratives, and it's all about true transformation.
Its well-written story and brilliantly executed. Actors performance is top notch, especially the old couple who steal the show.
In this world, each one has their own different story. It's too early to judge anyone. We are all here to transform.
What story do you choose when someone says this is going to save your life.
Its well-written story and brilliantly executed. Actors performance is top notch, especially the old couple who steal the show.
In this world, each one has their own different story. It's too early to judge anyone. We are all here to transform.
What story do you choose when someone says this is going to save your life.
In a dystopian future, a nomad has only stories to narrate so that he can save himself from armed hunters. When he is about to be executed, he convinces them to listen to his stories and narrates four of them. One involving a beggar woman accused of kidnapping a child. A boy who has survived child abuse but is living with the scars, turning him into an anti social element. An old couple where the husband is trying to fulfill his wife's wish to visit Bengaluru city. Lastly, a local goon picking up a fight with an IT employee. What happens in each of this stories and to the storytelling nomad, with the gist of these stories being one's transformation in the ever changing world.
Mithilesh Edavalath's direction is well intentioned and driven by philosophy of basic human nature. With each phase of our lives, there comes the moment of transformation and it's upto the individual to recognize his/her moment. The anthology has it's highs and lows. The best story being that of the old couple and I could instantly connect with these characters. I might not get on board with it's ending but the emotions clicked. Similarly, the segment with the beggar woman and the masterstroke was narrating it through the new constable's pov. It made me root for the character and the ending was satisfactory. The other two segments involving the boy and the conflict between two men was half backed and rushed. I did get the point but with the time constraint, these two stories don't really drive home the point as intended. Setting aside the preachy narrative, two of the stories individually worked big time for me.
Mithilesh Edavalath's direction is well intentioned and driven by philosophy of basic human nature. With each phase of our lives, there comes the moment of transformation and it's upto the individual to recognize his/her moment. The anthology has it's highs and lows. The best story being that of the old couple and I could instantly connect with these characters. I might not get on board with it's ending but the emotions clicked. Similarly, the segment with the beggar woman and the masterstroke was narrating it through the new constable's pov. It made me root for the character and the ending was satisfactory. The other two segments involving the boy and the conflict between two men was half backed and rushed. I did get the point but with the time constraint, these two stories don't really drive home the point as intended. Setting aside the preachy narrative, two of the stories individually worked big time for me.
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Written by Keerthan Bhandary
Performed by Midhun Mukundan
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