Antaheen
- 2009
- 2h
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7.9/10
1.9K
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Abhik loses faith in the people around him and develops an online relationship with Brinda, a young woman who works as a journalist.Abhik loses faith in the people around him and develops an online relationship with Brinda, a young woman who works as a journalist.Abhik loses faith in the people around him and develops an online relationship with Brinda, a young woman who works as a journalist.
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Simple,Sweet and Nostalogic
Raat Jaga Tara! Antoheen Apekkha!
These two words are the key for this movie. A must watch for those who love to be nostalogic.
Happy Watching.
These two words are the key for this movie. A must watch for those who love to be nostalogic.
Happy Watching.
Iconic The Shop Around the Corner (1940) meets intellectual Bengali cinema and a tragic climax
Antaheen (2009) :
Brief Review -
Iconic The Shop Around the Corner (1940) meets intellectual Bengali cinema and a tragic climax. Ernst Lubitsch's adapted a French play into The Shop Around the Corner and created a timeless romantic comedy. Over the decades, the story has been revisited in films like In the Good Old Summertime, You've Got Mail, and Sirf Tum. Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's Antaheen follows the same narrative core but layers it with uniquely Bengali sensibilities and a different resolution. What sets Antaheen apart is the texture of its conversations and the supporting characters. Instead of shop owner Matuschek, we see a separated couple struggling to keep their bond alive unofficially. They converse like companions but are no longer life partners, a distinctly modern take on relationships. The central pair communicates through laptops-quite a novel idea for 2009-making the film strikingly contemporary in tone and structure. One of the most fascinating threads is the mother's story. She recalls losing a potential partner she never actually met, leaving us intrigued about his absence and hinting he might resurface. This perception is cleverly aligned with the protagonist's journey, and the ending mirrors her own platonic infatuation, delivering both closure and poignancy. The conversations between the leads, as well as the secondary couple, are intelligent, subtle, and filled with emotional weight. The romance itself, however, often takes a backseat. At times, the director seems uncertain, especially in the song sequences-lingering shots of the heroine bathing, gazing into the mirror, or daydreaming about the unseen man. These diversions feel ornamental rather than integral, distracting from the sharper structure of the narrative. Still, Antaheen stands out as a must-watch. Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury succeeds where many filmmakers have stumbled: reimagining The Shop Around the Corner with originality, cultural depth and as a tragedy. Instead of merely copying, he reshapes it into something thoughtful, modern, and unmistakably Bengali.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
Iconic The Shop Around the Corner (1940) meets intellectual Bengali cinema and a tragic climax. Ernst Lubitsch's adapted a French play into The Shop Around the Corner and created a timeless romantic comedy. Over the decades, the story has been revisited in films like In the Good Old Summertime, You've Got Mail, and Sirf Tum. Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's Antaheen follows the same narrative core but layers it with uniquely Bengali sensibilities and a different resolution. What sets Antaheen apart is the texture of its conversations and the supporting characters. Instead of shop owner Matuschek, we see a separated couple struggling to keep their bond alive unofficially. They converse like companions but are no longer life partners, a distinctly modern take on relationships. The central pair communicates through laptops-quite a novel idea for 2009-making the film strikingly contemporary in tone and structure. One of the most fascinating threads is the mother's story. She recalls losing a potential partner she never actually met, leaving us intrigued about his absence and hinting he might resurface. This perception is cleverly aligned with the protagonist's journey, and the ending mirrors her own platonic infatuation, delivering both closure and poignancy. The conversations between the leads, as well as the secondary couple, are intelligent, subtle, and filled with emotional weight. The romance itself, however, often takes a backseat. At times, the director seems uncertain, especially in the song sequences-lingering shots of the heroine bathing, gazing into the mirror, or daydreaming about the unseen man. These diversions feel ornamental rather than integral, distracting from the sharper structure of the narrative. Still, Antaheen stands out as a must-watch. Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury succeeds where many filmmakers have stumbled: reimagining The Shop Around the Corner with originality, cultural depth and as a tragedy. Instead of merely copying, he reshapes it into something thoughtful, modern, and unmistakably Bengali.
RATING - 7/10*
By - #samthebestest.
Feeble and Unrealistic Plot
The movie is not up to the mark as an art film. The storyline is very feeble. The message behind the so called "urban" love in the movie is so unrealistic and absurd. An art film should be a mirror of human life not a mirage of 'distant' love.
This movie changed my life!
This is not a movie, it is a poetry flowing from the beginning to the very end. The background music is so soithing, that I end up crying sometimems. If you love poetry, relations, literature and classic things, this is what u need to see. I watch Antaheen once every fortnight and will continue to watch it for the rest of my life.
A very well weaved movie!
Its a classic. Top notch direction. Honestly I never knew this director. But as I watched this movie I wanted to know more about him. There are a very few directors whose second movie shows so much maturity. The movie circles around the upper middle class section of Kolkata. Some scenes amazingly depicts reality. The characters oh my God! are awesomely casted. Aparna Sen as usual brilliant, Rahul Bose with his Bengali accent has done an excellent job, Radhika Apte superb, Kalyan has really touched my heart with his amazing screen presence and as if the character he played is only made for him, Sharlmila Tagore awesome. Well I tell you the beauty of Kolkata is with its people and very practically you will meet some of them in this movie.
Did you know
- TriviaAntaheen bagged The 56th National Film Awards for The Best Film for the year 2009.
- SoundtracksAntaheen
Written by Anindya Chatterjee and Chandril Bhattacharya
Composed by Shantanu Moitra
Performed by Shaan
Courtesy of Saregama HMV
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