Sunday, December 2, 2012

Tabe Tai Hok Movie Review

Cast :-
Joy Sengupta (Amartya)
Swastika Mukherjee (Tilottama)
Samadarshi Dutt (Arya)

Crew :-
Director : Saugata Roy Barman
Producer : Viva Entertainment
Music Composer : Debojyoti Mishra
Cinematographer : Mrinmoy Nandy

Released on :- 30th of November, 2012

The very first sequences of the film appear to be more like dream than reality. The story is all about a triangular love story. Tilottama at times thinks of colors, which she is afraid of, then she thinks of wandering about in a palatial house. Arya is a painter who is in love with Tilottama, he is full of physical desires, and wants to paint his creations and art in a human body rather than a canvas. Amartya, is a psychiatrist and leads a king sized life in an old palatial building located in the outskirts of the city. Tilottama as well as Arya are his patients. Despite knowing Tilottama’s relationship with Arya, Amartya marries her. Afterwards he asks Arya to do some painting of his house, as a result of which Arya comes to the house, and comes to know of Tilottama and Arya’s marriage.

Now, Tilottama uses Arya as a toy, while he still could not forget her and is madly in love with her and finds solace in alcohol. She spends a night with drunken Arya as Amartya goes out of city for some work.

The film is about 3 people who have love in their hearts, but later on Arya and Tilottama never unites as they have got differences in themselves. The film moves on in slow pace. However the actors have done their jobs well. Cinematography is also nice. Also direction by Saugata Roy Barman is quite good. However, the film did not etch a mark in the minds of the audience, its too unrealistic in certain angles.

 

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