Friday, October 29, 2010

Apur Sansar

An all time classic in Indian cinema, this movie corners out the amazing touches of the two prequels. Satyajit Ray proves himself as a legend in the Indian cinema with his charismatic, simple and straight way of story telling.

Plus Points:

1) Ray: The storyline is of a common man and relevant in today's world across all the geographies - Ambition, disappointments, halluncination, negligence and awakening are beautifully captured in this classic. Ray has picturised the acclaimed Bhusan's novel with a good screenplay and enchanting music.

2) Soumitro: One of his earliest films, but Soumitro, like in every other Ray movie gives an outstanding performance with his charming face. Be it with his friends, or wife, or in laws and finally his son, Soumitro enlivens the Apu character at ease.

This is a winner and can easily outsmart any other movie that has the ambitions of being classified as the best Indian movie for years to come.

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