5 reviews
Very insightful screenplay and soulful acting. Both protagonists are very strong and compassionate females, and the movie is essentially about their bonding. It is difficult not to empathize with them. Their similarity of situations brings them together in the first place and from there on the writer does a great job of showing us how they slowly become friends on some level. She also does a very commendable job of highlighting how in India we mercilessly classify the mentally-underprivileged as "pagol". The supporting cast is spot on, and not one dialog in this movie is overdone or unnecessary. I gave it a 9 because the lives of these two women felt so overwhelmingly sad at times.
Rajesh Sharma is a bit stilted. Beautiful absolutely beautiful performances all around otherwise. The scene at the funeral meeting where the women are gossiping and chuckling and the camera pans to Sanaka's friend. Great observation. It's the little things that make this film and therefore ultimately is greater than the sum of its parts.
- bhargmankodi
- Jun 18, 2020
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Such a well crafted masterpiece You'll basically feel everyone's emotions, Shonoka's fear of loneliness; Paromita's grief, self discovery even Khuku's sadness. You'll feel nostalgic along with Paromita, everytime she reminisces her old days.
P. S I spotted Konkona Sen's brief appearance too :')
P. S I spotted Konkona Sen's brief appearance too :')
- imadnanjkhan
- Apr 21, 2021
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- polysuravi
- May 27, 2005
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- sopalakish
- Sep 12, 2021
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