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Angrezi Mein Kehte Hain
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...lovely little film.
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...is a small film with a big heart that, a poignant realism that widens our conception of the term love, marriage and relationships.
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The other message it delivers is that love shouldn’t die post marriage. It’s a problem that’s seldom addressed to in real life and lesser in reel and it’s brave of director Vyas to revolve his film around it…
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The problem is not with acting or cinematography, it is the script that makes what could have been an exceptional tale of loss of love, a run-of-the-mill Bollywood masala flick.
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What we have here, I guess, is a director who understands how people fight, but has not a clue about how they make love.
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...the film is plagued with some amount of staginess. Parts of it feel overstated, rather than subtly touched upon.
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...has enough sense to confront the lovelessness that characterises far too many middle-class marriages, but not the courage to get to the heart of the problem.
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The subject could have been relatable to a wide Indian audience who are bound in an arranged marriage, but Mishra is neither convincingly awkward as a repentant husband nor staunchly belligerent as a patriarchal one.
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The problem with Harish Vyas’ film is that though the hero does say it, he does not convince us that he feels it at all.
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