
Film-maker Siddharth Kumar is receiving guests at his premiere 'The Mask' which stars Harish Mishra, Shabnam, amongst others. He finds out that Shabnam is not attending and is not available. The reason why she cannot attend is that she has gone to visit the ailing main actor of this movie, Harish, who was injured while filming. She sits with his mistress, Vandana, and Nurse Ivy, and recount Harish's life; his meeting with Journalist, Gautam, and subsequently Siddharth himself... (Full plot summary below)
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Film-maker Siddharth Kumar is receiving guests at his premiere 'The Mask' which stars Harish Mishra, Shabnam, amongst others. He finds out that Shabnam is not attending and is not available. The reason why she cannot attend is that she has gone to visit the ailing main actor of this movie, Harish, who was injured while filming. She sits with his mistress, Vandana, and Nurse Ivy, and recount Harish's life; his meeting with Journalist, Gautam, and subsequently Siddharth himself; the installation of a camera to view people walking on the street as well as males who urinate on the walls. As they await to hear the initial reviews of the film both Shabnam and Ivy must also deal with personal issues involving their respective spouses.
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| User ReviewFahad Aamitabh bachan is really one icon in the movie industry(including hollywood) who just pushes the ceiling higher and tries reaching those unreasonable targets with every passing film..fall in love with the shakesperian theatre once again..through the eyes of an actor,...who takes you back to the yesteryears...and makes you appreciate the true charm of acting...rampal pitches in a comitted performance along with preity...but shefali chaya is the other actor who shows why she is amongst the most wasted actors of the current era...! |
| User ReviewRony PNo other guy can recite KING LEAR on his deathbed like that. No other guy can hit a journalist for forgetting A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM. AB rocks. Period. |
| User ReviewArnab DThe most accessible introduction to the work of Rituparno Ghosh for non-Bengali audiences. If you wanna watch a film that actually means something, please watch this one. |
| User ReviewKanishk NAmitabh Bachchan and Shefali Shah are phenomenal. The movie overall is fantastic. |
| User ReviewAmitabh AA nice movie where Big B undoubtedly gave the best of him. |
| User ReviewSaurabh Na 5 star performance by amitabh bachchan and arjun rampal(man he can act!!).....the setting ws gud....preity looks pretty bt avg.....and ya tht seen when amitabh asks preity to cry out loud...man it'll move you......the energy with which he shouts and says his dialogues...a lil slow at the end but a must watch...... |
| User ReviewMrinalini POne of the good and sensible movies that I saw recently. Amazing performance by Amitabh as usual. Other performances were great as well. Arjun Rampal seen in a totally new avatar. The movie does tend to get a bit slow once in a while but a must watch for fans of the filmmaker Rituparno Ghosh and of course art movie lovers. |
| User ReviewPranav KI loved it!!! and is it mere coincidence that the BIG B is in hospita nowl! awesome movie..... |
| User ReviewMithun GI would love to touch Amitabh Bachan feet if I ever get the chance, for a commercialized bollywood industry his performance in this movie distinguishes him and he will never be the same to me. Kudos to Rituparno Ghosh for a remarkable artsmanship. |
| User ReviewPriyanka DAmitabh Bachchan is brilliant in the role of the theater actor.... Priety, Shefali n Divya are also good... the dialogue leaves a lot to be desired in certain places... the English spoken is too Indianized... the surprise in the movie is Rampal who finally proved that he belongs here... maybe he needed a good director like Rituparno to bring out the best in him... Big B is amazing... that man is an acting institution.... a legend... the current actors are not even close.... |