The Violin Player is the story of one day in the life of a Bollywood session violinist who finds expression in an unlikely place. The day unfolds to reveal startling truths about music, art,... Read allThe Violin Player is the story of one day in the life of a Bollywood session violinist who finds expression in an unlikely place. The day unfolds to reveal startling truths about music, art, life and survival.The Violin Player is the story of one day in the life of a Bollywood session violinist who finds expression in an unlikely place. The day unfolds to reveal startling truths about music, art, life and survival.
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There is no complaint regarding the acting of both the main actors. The story gets predictable after a certain time but that is not an issue. The main issue for me was the length of the movie. It could have been a great short movie of 25 minutes but it is stretched. May be that is to developing the characters but imo it is a bit long.
I wouldn't say I went to watch without any expectations, the director's first outing Teenkahon was a commendable debut, the triptych capturing three different moods with a somewhat common soul acting as thread. I liked the way he paid tribute to the maestro Ray in one of the stories. His writing skills also shone in the third part. However, Teenkahon did not indicate much what Bauddhayan had in store for us. "The Violin Player" is a film noir, with the director successfully telling a fascinating story in 72 minutes. The mood is dark, the acting superb and the two main characters seem to be coming straight out of the dark alleys of Bombay, the Maximum City which never sleeps. Having said that, "The Violin Player" has technically two characters, with a short appearance from Nayana Dixit. I don't know if TVP had a separate casting director, though I feel its the director who picked Adil Hussain and Ritwick Chakraborty. Commercially a questionable choice, but Teenkahon somewhat showed the director's eagerness to experiment. Thankfully, it paid off in TVP. Ritwick is pitch perfect as the protagonist, Adil Hussain played the stone-faced filmmaker with much panache. All good movies have certain things in common that make them watchable more than once, one of them being creating magical moments that stay with the viewer after the curtains come down. I recall a scene in the early minutes of this movie, in Goregaon Railway Station, where the two characters have just met and about to strike a conversation, when a train crosses the platform. Adil Hussain's expression as he suddenly paused due to the sound of the train passing by, and Ritwick's numb eagerness towards what he expected to hear (but had to wait) made the scene truly magical to me. There are more such moments in The Violin Player, which ends with an unexpected (Hitchcockian? Hollywoodish?) twist. Bauddhayan Mukherji, you have raised the bar, I will be waiting for your third.
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Rarely do i write reviews....so i might not convey what i feel accurately. In a long time i haven't been so captivated by a movie as much as this. One ofcourse watches dramas like this alone to draw their own meaning from it (which i would advise people to do). It conveys so much more than what can be said verbally by the actors or me. Masterful storytelling, skilful acting by both the actors. A must watch and people will be pleasantly surprised.
If I could sum it up in one word, it would be disturbing, the beginning already adds a sudden interest, a simple musician, living in a very poor condominium and the emergence of a cockroach, a different and intriguing situation, and at a certain moment, we are the cockroach, the camera game, photography, ambiance, perfect, because it reliably portrays simplicity and poverty, and during filming, that uncomfortable situation, the character's embarrassment, a reflection of the moviegoer watching him... What was that plot twist , guys... Beautiful movie...
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- ₹20,000,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 12 minutes
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