Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzu
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
Empfohlene Bewertungen
10chai_hat
Tasalli se highlights the issues of today's generation, of friends falling out with each other over the smallest of issues.
As soon as the movie opens, there is a lingering sadness, a palpable melancholy that gets your throat instantly. Both Somesh and Ranjan are wading through regret and guilt for the lost time. Theirs could have been a beautiful friendship, but it was ruined because of different ideologies, something/someone who doesn't even know that people like them exist.
The layers slowly start to peel through the changing locations and casual chatter. One sees that neither of them was wrong or right.
All they needed to do was probably sit down and talk it out; albeit Tasalli se.
Nakuul and Naveen put in brilliant performances and elevate the writing material by Sajal Kumar. The director Tarun does a swell job as well. The movie left me craving to see more of Somesh and Ranjan. And that is the victory of the movie.
As soon as the movie opens, there is a lingering sadness, a palpable melancholy that gets your throat instantly. Both Somesh and Ranjan are wading through regret and guilt for the lost time. Theirs could have been a beautiful friendship, but it was ruined because of different ideologies, something/someone who doesn't even know that people like them exist.
The layers slowly start to peel through the changing locations and casual chatter. One sees that neither of them was wrong or right.
All they needed to do was probably sit down and talk it out; albeit Tasalli se.
Nakuul and Naveen put in brilliant performances and elevate the writing material by Sajal Kumar. The director Tarun does a swell job as well. The movie left me craving to see more of Somesh and Ranjan. And that is the victory of the movie.
It's a beautiful story especially that part when both of them realize their mistakes and move on as adults it's a great movie which teaches us how to live our life without boundaries not judging frndships .
Rarely do we see conflicting friendships captured as candidly as in Tasalli Se.
Sajal's honest and humble writing has been brought to life beautifully by Nakuul and Naveen with Tarun behind the camera. What a great start for Yuvaa Originals with such a pertinent and piercing story of friendship and fall-outs on the lines of ideology. A must-watch for everyone, young and old, especially in a time of great differences and rifts that enable permanent partings between two people. Kudos to the team.
Sajal's honest and humble writing has been brought to life beautifully by Nakuul and Naveen with Tarun behind the camera. What a great start for Yuvaa Originals with such a pertinent and piercing story of friendship and fall-outs on the lines of ideology. A must-watch for everyone, young and old, especially in a time of great differences and rifts that enable permanent partings between two people. Kudos to the team.
The story was outstanding, and the essence of the theme gives you a outlook of what true friendship is. Everyone can watch this irrespective of age, basically for teenagers who have a good bond with their friends, and haven't been in touch since ages!
Amidst the times we have seen and are seeing, it is no surprise that men have literally messed this world up. Especially trying to solve anything and everything with violence.
And that is how movies have always depicted male friendship too. Raw, violent. Two men fighting and all.
Well, not anymore. This is what I loved most about Tasalli Se. A gentle and emotional take on male friendship. It simply stood out for me. We men are emotional, and we can talk to our male friends as "Tum" and not Tu! And finally, I saw it on screen. This will always be the highlight for me.
All the credit to Sajal Kumar, the writer for it. This was very much evident in his previous work "Mukesh Jasoos", and this time he has taken it to the next level.
I loved the cinematography too. The frames created were very much worthy of the big screen.
Kudos to WeareYuvaa and Amazon for supporting a story like this.
And that is how movies have always depicted male friendship too. Raw, violent. Two men fighting and all.
Well, not anymore. This is what I loved most about Tasalli Se. A gentle and emotional take on male friendship. It simply stood out for me. We men are emotional, and we can talk to our male friends as "Tum" and not Tu! And finally, I saw it on screen. This will always be the highlight for me.
All the credit to Sajal Kumar, the writer for it. This was very much evident in his previous work "Mukesh Jasoos", and this time he has taken it to the next level.
I loved the cinematography too. The frames created were very much worthy of the big screen.
Kudos to WeareYuvaa and Amazon for supporting a story like this.
Top-Auswahl
Melde dich zum Bewerten an und greife auf die Watchlist für personalisierte Empfehlungen zu.
Details
- Farbe
Zu dieser Seite beitragen
Bearbeitung vorschlagen oder fehlenden Inhalt hinzufügen