Praktan
- 2016
- 2h 22m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
2.7K
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A married woman (Rituparna Sengupta) who is on journey from Mumbai to Howrah by train, meets her ex-husband (Prasenjit Chatterjee).A married woman (Rituparna Sengupta) who is on journey from Mumbai to Howrah by train, meets her ex-husband (Prasenjit Chatterjee).A married woman (Rituparna Sengupta) who is on journey from Mumbai to Howrah by train, meets her ex-husband (Prasenjit Chatterjee).
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- Writers
- Stars
Prosenjit Chatterjee
- Ujaan
- (as Prasenjit Chatterjee)
Hrikthi Mukherjee
- Cousin
- (as Hrikti Mukherjee)
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- Writers
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Outstanding dialogue throwing, Musical moments
The only Bengali film which musical times can't be more perfect. I love it, and the dialogue throwing, wah! Bhai wah! I have to say screenplay is almost good, and the direction!
Got the heart and had the right intent!
"Praktan" feels like a delightful mixture of enchanting melodies, contagious nostalgia, and heartfelt exploration of an "imperfect relationship" that's been tucked away for too long.
The story resonates surprisingly well because, first, it neatly captures the struggles as well as dilemmas faced by middle-class couples, and second, the messages are delivered in a clear and uncontrived way, creating a harmony that makes it easy for a broad audience to connect with.
Having said that I also believe that this easy accessibility may have limited the film's true potential.
The overbearing simplicity sometimes kept the writing from reaching higher emotional margins, so while it had the right elements, the drama and emotions did not quite soar as high as they could.
Moreover, the choice to introduce three differently aged couples to represent three stages of marriage was a lovely idea, but the writing lacked substance to give them equal space and tie them together into a cohesive narrative.
It might have been more productive to focus solely on the group of Sudipa, Ujaan, and Malini.
The story resonates surprisingly well because, first, it neatly captures the struggles as well as dilemmas faced by middle-class couples, and second, the messages are delivered in a clear and uncontrived way, creating a harmony that makes it easy for a broad audience to connect with.
Having said that I also believe that this easy accessibility may have limited the film's true potential.
The overbearing simplicity sometimes kept the writing from reaching higher emotional margins, so while it had the right elements, the drama and emotions did not quite soar as high as they could.
Moreover, the choice to introduce three differently aged couples to represent three stages of marriage was a lovely idea, but the writing lacked substance to give them equal space and tie them together into a cohesive narrative.
It might have been more productive to focus solely on the group of Sudipa, Ujaan, and Malini.
Great direction, acting, music, plot.
It is a very sweet and touching story where you get to know the differences in perspective of the two different people in a relationship/ marraige where the fault is of no one.
Simple story with thought provoking
What a lovely representation of daily anecdotes of expectations, mismatch of expectations , love , lack of love , compromises , feelings of ease and unease
making you shed tears of realisation.
This movie teaches you to just let go and live the moment .
Rituparna and Prosenjit are totally brilliant .
There is a specially crafted sequence in the movie where passengers play antakshari and produce a cocktail of Hindi and Bengali songs where each one of them , seemingly unknown to the other Drops their prejudices and presumptions to enjoy the moment .
If you have ever fallen in or out of love , you will be able to relate to it .
This movie teaches you to just let go and live the moment .
Rituparna and Prosenjit are totally brilliant .
There is a specially crafted sequence in the movie where passengers play antakshari and produce a cocktail of Hindi and Bengali songs where each one of them , seemingly unknown to the other Drops their prejudices and presumptions to enjoy the moment .
If you have ever fallen in or out of love , you will be able to relate to it .
Excellent movie. Must watch
A very well made movie. The complexities of relationship between husband-wife was demonstrated in an articulated way. The movie ultimately gave some important messages- patience and compromise (for both husband and wife) are crucial to sustain a marriage. The last scene with the poem was heart touching.
I'm giving it a 9 star because the comedy of Anupom Roy was very bad. He should not do acting.
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- Runtime
- 2h 22m(142 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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