5 reviews
i saw this film many years ago. it's about a group of old men (and a woman), who are friends & used to be radicals or activists in their youth. the film studies how they have changed over the years, & how the world has changed. this interesting little drama (completely devoid of typical Bollywood cheese)
deserves a wider audience.
deserves a wider audience.
Sudhir Mishra's first movie and is about freedom fighters who are disillusioned by the state of affairs in the country. They wonder if this was what they all fought for in their younger days.
Although Mishra's other movies have been well recognized by the audience, this one has just faded away. Perhaps it is because he strayed from the run-of-the-mill Bollywood formula when this was made in the late 80s.
Deserves more credit and a must see.
I looked around for DVDs on the web but sadly could not find any!
Although Mishra's other movies have been well recognized by the audience, this one has just faded away. Perhaps it is because he strayed from the run-of-the-mill Bollywood formula when this was made in the late 80s.
Deserves more credit and a must see.
I looked around for DVDs on the web but sadly could not find any!
- BostonBrahmin
- May 21, 2004
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- harmanjitsingh
- Jun 12, 2005
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Disillusioned n flawed freedom fighters & the path to redemption through contemporary situation. Loved it when watched in DD.
- drrajeevshukla
- Mar 6, 2020
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This is a realistic Cinema and not formulla Bollywood. A Beautiful story of 3 old College batchmates (Manohar Singh, Habib Tanvir and BM Shah), who after retirement, sets out on a casual memory tracing journey to their College. The nostalgic journey brings back old memories. They come to know that their college ex-batchmate Ismat Mirza (Kusum Haidar) is also in the same town. The present times at their old College is also witnessing turmoil with Student Union politics. An honest student leader, Rohit (Pankaj Kapoor) is entrapped falsely in the political twists & turns of events. A journalist Savita (Sushmita Mukherjee) tries to unravel the truth of the happenings.
Will the three friends along with their female college ex-mate Ismat Mirza (Kusum Haidar) be able to save Rohit? Will they able able to come to terms with their haunting past (a parallel story of the same college during Freedom Struggle days), and absolve themselves too in the process? Will their journey culminate in Atonement and Peace finally?
A Requiem for the foregone past memories ! A nostalgic cinematic journey for batchmates of youth.
Will the three friends along with their female college ex-mate Ismat Mirza (Kusum Haidar) be able to save Rohit? Will they able able to come to terms with their haunting past (a parallel story of the same college during Freedom Struggle days), and absolve themselves too in the process? Will their journey culminate in Atonement and Peace finally?
A Requiem for the foregone past memories ! A nostalgic cinematic journey for batchmates of youth.
- amitkp2023
- Sep 25, 2022
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