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Robibaar (2019)
Robibaar - Dark, mysterious ...
They met after fifteen years and for a moment, the audience is swept by a strong whiff of the passion that has survived over the years. The Man dressed in black kurta is suave and presumptuous. The Lady is a trifle unsure but feels drawn to the familiar air of unsolved mystery that is quintessentially him. Her glance is a mixture of loathing, disgust and withered love.
She feels bound to stay back when he is desperate and earnest. Added to this is the intoxicating thought of wringing from him a kind of confession, not a desperate attempt to make him suffer but more of a selfish idea of using his story to be used as an ingredient in a research book penned by her.
The narrative is not a linear progression of events but more of a magnification of feelings,of what happens on a Sunday. An intense study of a relationship gone dry and dead, yet quickened to life by the random stirring caused by a chance meeting and interaction.
Sunday is a day to relax and unwind but it is also a day when official work is usually kept on hold. What happens when more and more days of life resemble a Sunday? What happens when it is hard to remember the extraordinary significance of a Sunday?
In the end, it is like a long, winding conversation between two people.The course of future rests on their hands.
The past has left its irrevocable stamp.
You can smell yesterday.
But it cannot be stitched back seamlessly.
The crack remains to taunt.
Tears of regret or a deal to be made, it is essentially their choice.
Abby Sen (2015)
Top-Notch acting and the blend of emotion and humour is brilliant
Abir Chatterjee as the protagonist. Abby Sen who despite academic brilliance turns out to be unsuccessful as a television producer. It is very difficult to score for a film which goes back several years in time. Joy Sarkar excels in not only scoring a fabulous BGM but gives the audience a pure nostalgic trip down the memory lane with his songs. The casting is appropriate and delivers credible character portrayals. We forget that nothing is as important as varied shades of humane bonds that life presents as latent possibilities and which elude us in the competitive era of ours for we ignore them for frivolous gains. Life is not only bigger than death but indeed remains the greatest teacher one can ever have. Arunima Ghosh as his wife does a very competent job of playing the role of Abby's wife. Other artists performed very well. Full of emotion and nostalgic . The storyline is unique, acting top-notch and the blend of emotion and humour is brilliant. Must watch.