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Three of Us

  • 2022
  • 1h 39m
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7.5/10
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Shefali Shah, Swanand Kirkire, and Jaideep Ahlawat in Three of Us (2022)
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A delicate thread of emotions about love, loss, healing, awareness and liberation.A delicate thread of emotions about love, loss, healing, awareness and liberation.A delicate thread of emotions about love, loss, healing, awareness and liberation.

  • Director
    • Avinash Arun
  • Writers
    • Avinash Arun
    • Omkar Achyut Barve
    • Arpita Chatterjee
  • Stars
    • Shefali Shah
    • Jaideep Ahlawat
    • Swanand Kirkire
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    7.5/10
    5.1K
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    • Director
      • Avinash Arun
    • Writers
      • Avinash Arun
      • Omkar Achyut Barve
      • Arpita Chatterjee
    • Stars
      • Shefali Shah
      • Jaideep Ahlawat
      • Swanand Kirkire
    • 58User reviews
    • 10Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 11 wins & 28 nominations total

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    Shefali Shah
    Shefali Shah
    • Shailaja Desai
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    Jaideep Ahlawat
    • Pradip Kamat
    Swanand Kirkire
    Swanand Kirkire
    • Dipankar Desai
    Kadambari Kadam
    • Sarika Kamat
    Rasika Agashe
    • Gayatri Jayant
    Radha Dharane
    • Katha
    Sharvari Lohokare
    Sharvari Lohokare
    • Gauri
    Shruja Prabhudesai
    Shruja Prabhudesai
    • Rupali Kurankar
    Neena Kulkarni
    Neena Kulkarni
    • Mrs. Kurankar
    Usha Naik
    Usha Naik
    • Old Woman
    Payal Jadhav
    • Majiri
    Suhita Thatte
    Suhita Thatte
    • Pramila
    Umesh Jagtap
    Umesh Jagtap
    • Sawant
    Mangala Ahire
    • Old Lady (Colony)
    • (as Mangala Ahir)
    Ojasvi Berde
    • Riddhi
    Falguni Biswas
    • Young Bhanupriya
    Dhruv Chavan
    • Young Parshuram
    Nysa Darole
    • Evening School Kids (Girl)
    • (as Nyasa Darole)
    • Director
      • Avinash Arun
    • Writers
      • Avinash Arun
      • Omkar Achyut Barve
      • Arpita Chatterjee
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    8philipthomas-85142

    The pursuit for Childhood memories

    The movie creates an impact on the viewers. Shefali ,Jaideep, Swanand..have done justice to the roles, its a slow paced movie, with perfectly matching emotions, memories, background music, scenes story and poetry. The Story is a pursuit for Childhood memories in the midst of todays world of Dementia.

    Its a step, seldom people taken in the world of today.

    Why should we go back,We should we remember the past? Why take steps back? Is there any value? Is it worth the time? What do you stand to gain go back? Why waste time? Do we need to go back and undo things? Do we need to say Sorry for mistakes of the past?
    10nidhimahendrakar

    Just pure cinema.

    I have been waiting for this one too release on OTT for the longest time since 2022. And boy, what pure representation of cinema this is. Absolutely a gem. And I wonder how Shefali nails it every freaking single time. No drama, no loud dialogues, only pure acting with her eyes and expressions. Beautiful. Shefali is One of the finest actors we have today.

    A perfect cast, very delicately directed and the cinematography is just beautiful, every frame is a masterpiece. Soothing and warm. The small town vibes, the beaches, and the sounds. Makes a way right through the heart and comes out as tears.

    A must watch. And real cinema after ages!! Great job.
    10adityanov98

    The itch to feel something beautiful, something sad, something personal.

    "Three of Us" is like a warm hug that makes you genuinely smile, even though it has a somewhat sad feeling. The movie feels personal because the characters take you on a stroll down memory lane. Shefali Shah is amazing as she shares the protagonist's childhood memories. Jaideep Ahlawat is just as good as the protagonist's old friend, and Swanand Kirkire does well alongside these strong performers. The music and environmental sounds make the scenes even better. It's a movie that feels emotionally immersive and leaves you wanting to experience something beautiful, something sad, and something deeply personal.
    8samxxxul

    Bittersweet: You are neither happy nor sad, but both at once.

    "To know and feel all this and not have the words to express it makes a human a grave of his own thoughts."

    I want to begin the review with the quotes by metaphysical poet John Donne. I had recently quoted his poem for the terrific "Sapta Sagaradaache Ello: Side A (2023)," and "Three of Us" echoes the same yearning and ethereal feeling. It has been hours since I saw the latter, but I am still grappling with the film's emotions, like an outlander lost in a labyrinth. The profound impact is such that I have been daydreaming about alternative closures, vividly imagining the characters assuming different fates, especially Shailaja (Shefali Shah). I really tried to brush off the thought of putting together a movie in my mind. I knew that dwelling on it would only evoke a melancholic feeling, a stillness which sometimes is comforting, isolating, inviting thoughts and to ponder on life in a good way. This hit me so hard with its simplicity that I feel compelled to share something about it.

    Coming to the story, those who have seen the trailer will have a general idea of the plot and it very much lingers on the same thread. It is a poignant film touching on the fading memories of a woman diagnosed with dementia as the mundanity of her life looms over her, like a heavy weight on her heart and mind. She had a sense of yearning to visit her childhood home set in the Konkan region of Maharashtra. Compelled by this longing for her childhood home, she embarks on a journey to confront the nostalgia, the echoes of guilt, and the regrets that have haunted her. She is accompanied by her husband Dipankar Desai (Sawanand Kirkire) who supports her quest. As the plot moves, her journey is captured with a nostalgic lens, congregating between worlds with a bittersweet intersection of a childhood crush Pradeep (Jaideep Ahlawat). From here we see so many emotions at play as the arrival of the latter begins to fill and create a void for the people involved and gradually results in fall out. But Shailaja who is now viewing the world through a foggy lens treads among the familiar streets of her childhood with her husband and former flame by her side. I don't want to delve more into the plotline as it is a tapestry of various emotions, inviting contemplation and reflection and an experience to be viewed in its own right.

    I'm very hesitant to recommend it to everyone due to its pacing and the screenplay devoid of clichés which is its greatest asset. In the fast-paced smartphone generation sitting through "Three of Us" is a big yawn and it is definitely for the acquired taste. But this is the kind of movie that passionate cinephiles must support and SPREAD THE WORD. Kudos, to director Avinash Arun Dhaware and the team for this gem. Personally, this has to be his best considering his brilliant body of work. I love the choice of his characters and it hits the bull's eye in this film, they seem to complement each other very well. It is so tough to pick one as the best performance, everyone has aced it all around and gelled realistically to their respective character traits.

    In closing, it is an experience to witness Shailaja in the forgotten yet flourishing garden of her memories and the question of whether she found solace and redemption must be savored as a bittersweet delight. You can smile but you're also about to feel sad but can't do either.
    8chand-suhas

    Returning to one's origin.

    Shailaja is diagnosed with dementia and she requests her husband Dipankar to take her on a vacation to Vengurla where she had spent few years of her childhood. There lies some beautiful memories and a painful past which Shailaja wants to revisit before time runs out for her and this might help her find the Shailaja whom her husband also doesn't know about. This is her chance to stop and look back at the life she had leave behind.

    I thought I signed up for an emotional journey which it was but the pay off in the end, simply made this magic. No wonder I yearn for these dramas where one explores the real human emotions. Such a profound way to handle the characters here, not just the main character of Shailaja. I loved how it doesn't shy away in letting Dipankar to speak out at a crucial moment and the scene is not escalated for dramatic impact but does enough to showcase their relationship.

    The film truly hit me hard at the giant wheel scene and even the follow up scene with Pradeep and his wife as she asks about a bribe, so beautifully handled. Standout performances truly made this a special watch and each characters have been etched with such care. With all that happens in that trip, coming back to Shailaja asking "what if I forget Bharat?", to just present the life moves on and like Shailaja and her loved ones accepting her predicament, there isn't much to do.

    I will truly cherish watching this though I do regret for taking my own time to watch it.

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      • November 3, 2023 (India)
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