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Itwaar

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Itwaar (2018)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaAnubhav Verma, is a middle aged white collared office-goer who has been forced to relocate to his present home to support his only son's specific studies targeting the premium engineering in... Leer todoAnubhav Verma, is a middle aged white collared office-goer who has been forced to relocate to his present home to support his only son's specific studies targeting the premium engineering institutions of the country. He is getting increasingly frustrated when he sees the wards of... Leer todoAnubhav Verma, is a middle aged white collared office-goer who has been forced to relocate to his present home to support his only son's specific studies targeting the premium engineering institutions of the country. He is getting increasingly frustrated when he sees the wards of his neighbours settling into jobs, while his son has not achieved anything significant. T... Leer todo

  • Dirección
    • Rahul Srivastava
  • Guionista
    • Rahul Srivastava
  • Elenco
    • Kumud Mishra
    • Lubna Salim
    • Harshit Sindhwani
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.2/10
    67
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Rahul Srivastava
    • Guionista
      • Rahul Srivastava
    • Elenco
      • Kumud Mishra
      • Lubna Salim
      • Harshit Sindhwani
    • 8Opiniones de los usuarios
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        • Rahul Srivastava
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      7ajaykishorshawfilmmaker

      ITWAR: THAT ELUSIVE SUNDAY

      ITWAR doesn't tell a story of a grand edifice or profound meaning but tickles us with familiar but jovial moments. That's the beauty of the story. There's an immediate connection with the protagonist who wants to spend his Sunday in peace but finds himself unable to do so. What's the problem, you may ask. Hundreds or none. The film answers this quite effectively. The cast in the film is superb. They look and feel like a North Indian middle-class family. Specially Lubna Salim as a housewife sparkles in every frame. But the film is very patriarchal in its outlook. Yes, it's telling a story about a patriarch family but you can't depict it as a natural order of things. Despite this, the film leaves a grin on your face with its sweet portrayal of ordinary characters with their petty scuffles in life.
      8bluetiku

      Butterliciously smooth

      Finally I watched this cute,smooth,n very relevant creation by Rahul Srivastava.To the point,crisp n sweetly presented.from the heart to the heart.that is why I named it "butterliciously smooth", lyrics are so appropriate that it gives the same feeling when a successful hawan end with "iti sampann"..kudos to the team.. looking forward for other creations by Rahul Srivastava..
      9mainivaibhav

      A light-hearted relatable middle-class story!

      The USP of this short movie is the relatable characters & the middle class setup.

      The good at heart, always cribbing and self conflicting father figure is found in many homes. The character is so naturally portrayed by Kumud Mishra and really well supported by Lubna Salim.

      The story line was crisp and dialogues had the required punch. The house was a typical middle class setup (with washing machine placed in the middle :P).

      The maid scene lasted for a few seconds but was yet another example how wives(homemakers) manage the situation. The song complemented the the movie well.

      Overall it was a well conceived, directed and executed movie. A delightful experience. :)
      10techabhisheksrivastava

      Beautiful movie

      Itwar is, I can say, one of the best movie I've seen ever. I was not just watching but actually felt like I'm living the character. Beautiful dialogs, beautifully directed. Everything was exactly fit for the purpose. I recommend everyone should watch this movie and I bet , people can't stop writing their feelings and experiences.

      Good Job Rahul Srivastava and Itwar Team and thanks for creating such amazing film.
      9ajoychakraborty

      Watching Itwar on a Friday

      Six short films were slated for the 10 a.m. slot on 28 September at the ongoing IXth Jagran Film Festival Mumbai. When one plans to go for short films, one is prepared to watch an eclectic mix of sharp, sensitive, quirky or the downright mundane. The lot of six that I watched today had all that and more. But personally I like movies that leave me with a positive, warm afterglow after they end. Perhaps that's why I have always loved Ray's movies. Anyway, coming to the movie I wanted to talk about, Itwar. The protagonist, wonderfully essayed by Kumud Mishra could be a typical father in any Indian middle class home. You see him and a smile comes to your face, as you note striking similarities with your own father or that neighbourhood uncle, a character who is just about so stressed that he doesn't find joy in anything, ready to snap at anyone or everyone. His chemistry or lack of it, with his teenage son is hilarious to be honest. The wife, competently played by Lubna is another typical Indian homemaker, patiently playing the referee in the ego fights between the father and the son. As he goes on ranting about everything in life, you wonder if there would be a dark end to the story, so much so, that the climax catches you totally by surprise. Dis that really happen, you ask yourself incredulously! And the song that has been slipped in quite unobtrusively by the director at the start of the ending credits, is absolutely genius. Penned by Anant and sung by the ever effervescent Udit Narayan, it just sums up the vision of the writer, 'man bhala to sab bhala...'! Full credit to the writer/director Rahul Srivastava who has been quite brilliant in etching a perfect portrait of the mindset of a typical Indian middle class family. Small surprise that among the six films that were watched by the rather sparse audience, Itwar was the only one that elicited spontaneous applause.

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      • Fecha de lanzamiento
        • 15 de agosto de 2018 (India)
      • País de origen
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      • Locaciones de filmación
        • Jaipur, Rajasthan, India
      • Productora
        • Pramod Films
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