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Govind Nihalanis 1990 film Drishti (Rudraa Home Video; DVD Rs
299) brings forth a very real situation in the life of a married couple, especially
that of the urban, professionally successful couples. Ahead of its multiplex time,
really! Dimple Kapadia and Shekhar Kapur, middleclass, have acquired success by
virtue of merit and hard work. They are happily married... apparently. But a piece
of them craves for more. Dimple unwittingly gets attracted to a classical singer,
Irrfan, who comes home to teach her, and an extramarital affair which lasts for
a very short time. A year later, Shekhar files for divorce having found his love
elsewhere. Though unwilling to let go Dimple he has no option. When the secret
of Dimples affair is revealed to Shekhar years later hes feels deceived.
He had been honest, but she had not. For Dimple, it was just a question of saving
her marriage. Individual perception of honesty and morality cant be judged
— Drishti brings up an issue thats universal. The story and screenplay
is by Shashi Deshpande and music by Kishori Amonkar.
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This National Award winning film from Govind Nihalani again, Hazaar Chaurasi
Ki Maa (Rudraa Home Video; DVD Rs 299), is taken from a novel by Mahasweta
Devi. It goes back to Calcutta during the year 1970-72, a time when Calcutta was
swept by the the Naxalite movement. It traces the life of a mother, Jaya Bachchan,
who suddenly receives the shattering news that her son has been killed, his identity
reduced to a number recorded in the police morgue — the number 1084. How the mother
attempts to rediscover his son, understand his philosophy and slowly finds herself
furthering the cause for which her son died forms the crux of the film. It shows
a mother inching closer to her son only after his death. The cast includes Anupam
Kher, Seema Biswas and Milind Gunaji. This is also the debut film of Nandita Das
and Joy Sengupta. The DVD has the bonus feature of letting you experience how
Nihalani involves himself in the making of the film.
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Not
more than a week out of the movie halls, Ahista Ahista (Shemaroo; DVD
Rs 349, VCD Rs 149) is here for private viewing! Directed by Shivam Nair its
a sweet love story. About a boy, Abhay Deol, who leads an aimless life and has
a unique job as the one who signs as the witness for any marrying couple that
doesnt have a family participating in their marriage. Soha Ali Khan is one
such girl whos run away from Nainital to marry her boyfriend Shayan Munshi
in Delhi. But Shayan doesnt turn up, and new in a city she has to depend
on the charity of Abhay. And he slowly falls in love with her. But as every love
story has a twist, Shayan makes a comeback. A perfect love story with all its
dilemmas and intricacies. Himesh Reshammiya gives some soft music here.
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