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A story without an end!
Jan 09, 2006 11:20 AM 1894 Views
(Updated Jan 09, 2006 03:13 PM)

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Why does every story have to have an end?


Is it conventions?


Or that it has to have an end anyway?


15 Park Avenue didn’t have an end.


Or if it did, rather an abrupt end.


Not a good way to end a perfectly crafted movie.


So I thought, but then I thought again.


How else would it have ended?


And concluded that whatever people might have to say, it couldn’t have ended any other way and yet left the impact it did.


Right from the start, the movie flowed with a pace which seemed slow, yet you wanted to repeat it. I didn’t want to let go of any scenes. And, as such the ending was apt.


Konkona Sen! Way to go girl!


What is with the girl?


In a recent post, I said we have run out of actors.


Well, we don’t need actors when we will have Konkona around.


Unlike the usual Khans or Kapoors, all along the movie, I never saw Konkona. I only saw Mitali. That was what she played and played she did.


She can act with her body, her mouth, her eyes, with everything. A wholesome actor? She looked vulnerable, sweet, cute and everything else and you suddenly want to jump inside the screen to hug her in one moment( pre-Schizophrenic stage), in the next you want to care for her and wish nobody had to go through what she was going through. And her antics were so natural and so funny at times. The way she talks about Saddam Hussein. And the script was as if it was tailor made for her.


Or was it she tailor-crafted herself for the script.


It was so natural, and I asked myself why can’t other movies be like that?


But of course, somebody has to act.


Mr Bose as Jojo.


Another fine actor.


Acted real well, specially the scene when he saw Konkana in the hospital after the rape. We could see in the eyes, the sudden revulsion he had for a rape victim yet with a tinge of pity.( No moral judgement here but it was fine acting). Still Rahul bose looked more like Rahul Bose than Jojo. He too has this signature acting.


Shabna Azmi.


She has always been a great actor.


An old time favorite, right from the time of Ankur (well I saw it after I grew up) and of course Arth. She also delivered, but it was expected and then some more. Specially see her dynamics with everyone, I say everyone. She pales other actor, but for Konkona. Great going Shabnajee. Cheers.


Ah! Shefali,


Ravishing is the word that comes to my mind when I think of her in today’s role. This Bhabi looking, sapne ne milti hein Kudi, has a huge image makeover it seems. She was just too ravishing. I won’t say Hot, but well She was Hot. Left a lasting impact, leaving you wishing for more.


Waheeda Rehman was one sweet old lady.


And experience does counts.


She held her stead, much more than her share.


Look out for the great daughter-mother chemistry with Shabna Azmi.


And her cute grand-motherish English.


I would watch it again.


Cross posted on anthonysmirror.blogspot.com


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