Unpaused
- 2020
- 1h 53m
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7.0/10
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An anthology that brings together 5 unique creators of Hindi cinema featuring stories of love, new beginnings, second chances, and a glimmer of hope. Set and filmed in the times of the Covid... Read allAn anthology that brings together 5 unique creators of Hindi cinema featuring stories of love, new beginnings, second chances, and a glimmer of hope. Set and filmed in the times of the Covid-19 lockdown.An anthology that brings together 5 unique creators of Hindi cinema featuring stories of love, new beginnings, second chances, and a glimmer of hope. Set and filmed in the times of the Covid-19 lockdown.
- Awards
- 4 nominations total
Abhishek Andrews
- Side role
- (archive footage)
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I could totally relate with the last 3 stories. Seen it happening with my close ones. Phenomenal acting by everyone. Definitely needs a sequel.
Very simple short stories considering COVID as a center point. I liked it because it considers normal peoples life rather than showing flashy extravagance. It feels like we are actually visualizing people from real life.. worth your time.
It's collection of five stories revolving around the current lockdown (in India).
My favorites in order. Chand Mubarak > vishaanu > glitch > The Apartment > RAT-A-TAT.
A light encounter which is also praiseworthy. Give it a try, you wont be disappointed.
My favorites in order. Chand Mubarak > vishaanu > glitch > The Apartment > RAT-A-TAT.
A light encounter which is also praiseworthy. Give it a try, you wont be disappointed.
It's a collection of short, unrelated stories, told in the backdrop of Covid pandemic and its effects. The effect is sometimes on relationships, old and new, and sometimes at a socioeconomic point of view, and in others it is just a backdrop.
Opinions may vary, and but as my title suggests, you'll like it if you like short stories, about characters that make you think after the story has ended.
Opinions may vary, and but as my title suggests, you'll like it if you like short stories, about characters that make you think after the story has ended.
In its five-part anthology, Unposed mixes all the news from lockdown-related topics of isolation, loneliness, resilience, which have made headlines with average results in this terrible virus-ridden year. Each story is complementary to the other, and the way they are laid out is simple.
The film starts at a high point with glitches and ends better with Chand Mubarak. I liked the last two the most.
Coming into Gulshan Devaiah's film is his routine, picks yet another character and plays it so well that we can't even imagine touching anyone else. Ishwaq Singh's performance is a bonus.
Lilette Dubey never manages to spark happiness again with her appearance as a charmer. Full points for Rinku Rajguru to stand out not only among Lillet's aura but also for her tremendous talent. Abhishek Banerjee has always been an underrated gem for me in many films.
Ratna Pathak Shah plays the lone Maya Sarabhai in the film. My greatest path among this talented group of people is to become Shardul Bhardwaj. Acting opposite Ratna Pathak Shah is difficult and hopefully, you will notice. Shardul makes the most of the limited he gets.
Raj and DK take a modern route to tell their version of the story and love a lot about their world. Nikhil Advani is deep and basic to his story.
Tannishtha Chatterjee's Rat-A-Tat is dialogue-heavy, and its writing really helps keep the intrigue alive. Avinash Arun Bong is a small sub-plot from Bong-Jun-Ho's 'Parasite'. Nitya Mehra lets her characters do major lift-ups while keeping everything original. The background score is equally good in every story.
Beautifully lost with unprecedented performance, the anthology deserves more as a whole package.
The film starts at a high point with glitches and ends better with Chand Mubarak. I liked the last two the most.
Coming into Gulshan Devaiah's film is his routine, picks yet another character and plays it so well that we can't even imagine touching anyone else. Ishwaq Singh's performance is a bonus.
Lilette Dubey never manages to spark happiness again with her appearance as a charmer. Full points for Rinku Rajguru to stand out not only among Lillet's aura but also for her tremendous talent. Abhishek Banerjee has always been an underrated gem for me in many films.
Ratna Pathak Shah plays the lone Maya Sarabhai in the film. My greatest path among this talented group of people is to become Shardul Bhardwaj. Acting opposite Ratna Pathak Shah is difficult and hopefully, you will notice. Shardul makes the most of the limited he gets.
Raj and DK take a modern route to tell their version of the story and love a lot about their world. Nikhil Advani is deep and basic to his story.
Tannishtha Chatterjee's Rat-A-Tat is dialogue-heavy, and its writing really helps keep the intrigue alive. Avinash Arun Bong is a small sub-plot from Bong-Jun-Ho's 'Parasite'. Nitya Mehra lets her characters do major lift-ups while keeping everything original. The background score is equally good in every story.
Beautifully lost with unprecedented performance, the anthology deserves more as a whole package.
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