Not Today
- 2021
- 1h 32min
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7,0/10
1,1 mil
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaA 24-year-old Muslim woman's secret job as a suicide prevention counselor in Mumbai. On her first day, she must open up to stop a suicidal man from jumping off a high-rise.A 24-year-old Muslim woman's secret job as a suicide prevention counselor in Mumbai. On her first day, she must open up to stop a suicidal man from jumping off a high-rise.A 24-year-old Muslim woman's secret job as a suicide prevention counselor in Mumbai. On her first day, she must open up to stop a suicidal man from jumping off a high-rise.
- Premios
- 6 premios y 1 nominación en total
Reseñas destacadas
Thank you Aditya & team for making this much needed work. I feel there is a dire need of such art works, which are not kept making commercial output in mind. I hope that films like these get a global audience and commercial support as well. Having lost a near one to suicide, I'm deeply touched by the movie!
Rucha & Harsh have delivered phenomenal performances, special mention to the DOP as well. Most of the scenes have been shot in a theatrical manner, that makes the audience feel that they are sitting in a live show. I would suggest readers to watch this movie alone, to grasp the depth & the effort that the crew has gone through while bringing "Not Today" to light.
Rucha & Harsh have delivered phenomenal performances, special mention to the DOP as well. Most of the scenes have been shot in a theatrical manner, that makes the audience feel that they are sitting in a live show. I would suggest readers to watch this movie alone, to grasp the depth & the effort that the crew has gone through while bringing "Not Today" to light.
Couldn't had been a better way to show this scenario depicting both the characters from their different backgrounds and who have their different stories. This film shows awareness on a lot of subjects but mainly the life of a suicide counselor. Also how much of this world needs people like them and how much of this people too needs people like them. I hope this movie helps people in the world facing same kinds of issue and people who watch this know how important it is to be sensitive towards people going through a hard time and get them the right help they need.
Overall a great movie. Loved it.
Overall a great movie. Loved it.
"For those that we have lost, and for those that we can still save." This line at the very start of Not Today sets the tone for an intense, emotional ride. This film takes a rare dive into the delicate and underrepresented topic of suicide prevention. It's not just a movie that raises awareness; it shines a light on the emotional and psychological pressures we all face as human beings.
At the heart of the story is Aliah Rupawala, a 24-year-old Muslim woman, played with great sensitivity by Rucha Inamdar. Her portrayal of internal struggle is remarkable-layered with vulnerability and strength. Opposite her is Harsh Chhaya as Ashwin Mathur, a man standing at the edge of a high-rise, contemplating his final moments. Chhaya's performance carries emotional depth, and together, these two characters create a powerful dynamic that keeps you on edge, pulling you into their personal battles.
The storytelling is extraordinary. What starts off as a phone call to the suicide prevention helpline by a stranger transforms into a deep exploration of life, loss, and hope. As the film unfolds, each scene peels back layers, offering more complexity and emotional intensity. Kriplani's direction allows the plot to gradually reveal its depth without rushing into high drama.
Visually, the film captures the atmosphere of Mumbai, a city bustling with life yet full of silent struggles. The setting plays an important role, giving the story an authentic backdrop that enhances the realism of the narrative.
Both Rucha Inamdar and Harsh Chhaya deliver stunning performances, bringing immense emotional weight to their characters. They guide us through their inner turmoil, decisions, and growth in a way that feels deeply personal and relatable. Their performances are what make the film truly memorable.
Pacing-wise, Not Today is well-crafted. While there are a few minor moments that might feel unnecessary, they do little to detract from the overall impact of the film. The background score is subtle and seamless, so much so that it becomes an organic part of the storytelling, enhancing emotions without drawing attention to itself.
What makes Not Today stand out is its realism. The delicate handling of such a serious topic, combined with raw, honest performances, leaves a lasting emotional impact. It's a film that doesn't just make you think-it makes you feel. You walk away moved, reflecting on the pressures of life and the importance of empathy and connection.
"Not Today" is a must-watch for anyone seeking a story that goes beyond entertainment to explore the deeper, often overlooked struggles of the human experience.
At the heart of the story is Aliah Rupawala, a 24-year-old Muslim woman, played with great sensitivity by Rucha Inamdar. Her portrayal of internal struggle is remarkable-layered with vulnerability and strength. Opposite her is Harsh Chhaya as Ashwin Mathur, a man standing at the edge of a high-rise, contemplating his final moments. Chhaya's performance carries emotional depth, and together, these two characters create a powerful dynamic that keeps you on edge, pulling you into their personal battles.
The storytelling is extraordinary. What starts off as a phone call to the suicide prevention helpline by a stranger transforms into a deep exploration of life, loss, and hope. As the film unfolds, each scene peels back layers, offering more complexity and emotional intensity. Kriplani's direction allows the plot to gradually reveal its depth without rushing into high drama.
Visually, the film captures the atmosphere of Mumbai, a city bustling with life yet full of silent struggles. The setting plays an important role, giving the story an authentic backdrop that enhances the realism of the narrative.
Both Rucha Inamdar and Harsh Chhaya deliver stunning performances, bringing immense emotional weight to their characters. They guide us through their inner turmoil, decisions, and growth in a way that feels deeply personal and relatable. Their performances are what make the film truly memorable.
Pacing-wise, Not Today is well-crafted. While there are a few minor moments that might feel unnecessary, they do little to detract from the overall impact of the film. The background score is subtle and seamless, so much so that it becomes an organic part of the storytelling, enhancing emotions without drawing attention to itself.
What makes Not Today stand out is its realism. The delicate handling of such a serious topic, combined with raw, honest performances, leaves a lasting emotional impact. It's a film that doesn't just make you think-it makes you feel. You walk away moved, reflecting on the pressures of life and the importance of empathy and connection.
"Not Today" is a must-watch for anyone seeking a story that goes beyond entertainment to explore the deeper, often overlooked struggles of the human experience.
Heart Wrenching 💘💔💕 We all can relate to the unbearable agony of losing people in our lives.... Given the nothingness and futility of life, there are times when we all feel suicidal. Director and Actors work are beyond commendable. The way the characters bring the spectators into their lives is highly emotionally charged even if some of them do not have such experiences in life. Cinematography is amazzzzzzing, the kind of darkness that hounds a suicidal person is reflecting in every shot till the end of rolling credits without music. Not Today is among the best of Indian cinema in 2024.
This is cinema, Life as it is.
This is cinema, Life as it is.
More than the film itself, I love the idea for which it stands for. I mean, the film is not bad; it's just that the core idea is far better than the overall product. NOT TODAY is a poignant and intimately told story about Alia, a young suicide prevention volunteer who gets a call on her first day from a middle-aged suicidal man who happens to also be a veteran in the same line of work. From there, the story is told through several anecdotes by both characters while desperately trying to connect with each other in search of belonging and meaning. The entire film is constructed through both characters talking to each other in a single eventful night with only diegetic sound in the background, thus lending a very realistic and organic ambience. The acting is also good, I mean both characters are subtle yet effective in their respective roles. My only gripe is with the writing; it's good, but somewhat broad stoked and could have used some more nuance and creativity to flesh out the story a little more.
All in all, NOT TODAY is a very well-intentioned and must-watch drama about a very relevant topic that's rarely talked about in the mainstream but, deserves a more urgent and deeper discourse. Well done ADITYA KRIPALANI and team! I can't wait to catch your other works.
All in all, NOT TODAY is a very well-intentioned and must-watch drama about a very relevant topic that's rarely talked about in the mainstream but, deserves a more urgent and deeper discourse. Well done ADITYA KRIPALANI and team! I can't wait to catch your other works.
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- 100.000 US$ (estimación)
- Duración1 hora 32 minutos
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