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Simple, Innocent, Intense
Dec 01, 2008 02:02 PM 3104 Views
(Updated Dec 01, 2008 02:07 PM)

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What was my expectation from the film?


This movie would never draw my attention if Binay Pathak was not there. I don't know why I like that man very much. May be he always looks Innocent; may be emotion reflects well in his expression. There was not very much expectation from this film. I only expected a second 'Bheja Fry' experience from this movie, though it was a high expectation considering the Bheja Fry performance in both Box-Office and Critics. Before watching this movie I came to know that it was all about to fulfil one's last wishes before die.


*Watching the movie...*


This movie starts with a simple note, with a simple story telling approach. Not very fast moving, not very slow. Basically from start to end you will experience a simplistic approach. Here Binay Pathak playing a very simple common man who has some simple wishes. Like Buying a car, Having a foreign trip, learning and playing guitar etc.


Some of the scene I will never forget where our hero conveyed his love (Which he could not do) to his childhood girl. Friend without speaking a single word. What I like is that somewhere in my mind/heart may be it is latent I also have a wish to say 'I Loved You' to all my childhood crash...It is so simple emotion but executed with so much care.


Where our hero went to America to meet his bosom childhood friend. After meeting the emotion and happiness in his eyes really show that Binay Pathak is a powerful actor. Basically I also wish if I can meet my childhood friends to whom I lost contacts. I still believe that I will meet my friends someday somewhere. In the movie all the wishes are very small, very simple. There are some funny scenes where I would like to be burst out but I couldn't because I enjoyed the funny scene with a stone somewhere stuck in my throat.


At the end, I discovered that my eyes were wet. (Previous to that movie It happened only twice; 'Sholay' where Amitabh died and in 'Pathen Panchali', I will watch 'Pather Panchali' never, very painful). Anyway; it is not so much painful. At the end of the movie when our hero's mother (I don't like her acting very much) tried to save her son and consult some 'Trantrik/babas' then I really wished that this should work may be it was superstitious. I was very much involved with the characters. The songs are well (Specially 'Mamma' song.) and helps to flow the movie.


Another thing what I have found that our very much commercial directors can made 10 movies from this 10 wishes but these are well captured in this single movie. So overall it is strongly recommended to those who can still love simple emotions, simplicity in life otherwise it is not at all a glamorous, stylish bollywood movie.

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