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Three of us the film Review
Some moments of old memories
Jaideep Ahlawat and Shefali Shah in Film Three of Us Plot: The film centres on a woman whose memory is deteriorating daily. In the meantime, she and her spouse travel to her village to visit her school and catch up with her classmates. After seeing all of her old friends, she loses herself in the past. She desires to enjoy some pleasant moments of tranquillity away from the bustle and cacophony of the city. Would she get back to Mumbai in the later? Will she be able to recall things better? You must watch the movie to find out the answers to all of these questions. Tone and Theme: This movie has a dramatic tone. The movie's theme is peace and memories. The film made with the intention of allowing us to lose ourselves in our school memories and enjoy some peaceful moments that we had all forgotten after witnessing the glitzy city life. Characters and Acting: Shefali Shah does a great job portraying Shailja. Although portraying a married woman battling a disease like dementia was challenging, she did it with great nuance. In this film, she has performed exceptionally well. She is deserving of an award for this movie. In every part of the entire film, she engaged in her act. Every aspect of her acting, including the solemnity of her face, her hair, her gait, her speech, and her attire—particularly her sarees—was flawless. Jaideep Ahlawat does a great job portraying Pradeep Kamat. He did a great job portraying Shailja's friend. Since her husband was with her as well, he did not overstep his bounds. He has two girls, is wedded, and cares for his descent. He had told his wife about his friend. His acting has a certain simplicity to it. In this role, he also appeared very serious. Swanand Kirkire does a good job portraying Deepankar. He performed his husband's duties admirably by accompanying his wife and spending time with her, supporting her despite his reluctance to do so, and asking her if she had ever been this content with him. And why had she never mentioned her friend to him? Direction and Cinematography: Avinash Arun Dhaware is both the director and the photographer of this film. Prior to this, he directed and phtographed the web series Paatal Lok(2020), Unpaused(2020) and School of Lies(2023), all of which were made available on over-the-top (OTT) platforms. Additionally, his first debut directorial the Marathi film Killa (2014), which has received both national and international accolades. He also did the film's photography, and he created some of the most exquisite scenes, whether they are in the village, on the beach, or at home. He has a firm grasp on the entire film, from beginning to end. The scenes have expertly directed and photographed, the photography is stunning and tidy, the directing is superb, and he has told the story in a straightforward manner. Story and Screenplay: The story and screenplay, written by Omkar Achyut Barve, Arpita Chatterjee, and Avinash Arun Dhaware, is incredibly strong and impactful. The plot is straightforward, the movie moves quickly, and it isn't overly drawn out. There are no sufficient personalities in the tale. Dialogues: All the characters in the story agree that Varun Grover and Shoaib Zulfi Nazeer's writing is excellent, and after seeing the movie, it seems as though they are having a conversation in real life. Each character maintains a connection with the others through their dialogue. Sanjukta Kaza's editing is exceptional, and the movie moves along at a good clip. From beginning to end, the movie maintains the audience's interest. Vinit D'Souza's sound design is incredibly strong and clear. You can clearly hear every sound. Ashok Lokare and A.Rucha's production design is splendid. The Costumes designed by Sachin Lovalekar are exquisite. Alokananda Dasgupta's background score is fantastic and perfectly synchronized with the movie. A touching and emotional climax. Viewpoint: Must See! It can seen once by those who enjoy watching parallel films. Rating: 6.5/10 69th Filmfare Awards: Best Actor Actress Critics, Best Film Critics, Best Cinematography, Best Sound Design, Best Background Score Best Dialogue, and Best Screenplay are among the nominees for the Filmfare Award. and succeed to win 2 awards for Best Actresss (Critics) Shefali Shah and Best Cinematography Avinash Arun Dhaware Film Cast: Shefali Shah, Jaideep Ahlawat, Swanand Kirkire, Kadambari Kadam Producer: Bunny Vas, Sarita Patil, Sanjay Routray, Direction and Cinematography: Avinash Arun Dhaware, Sound Design: Vinit D'Souza Dialogues: Varun Grover and Shoaib Zulfi Nazeer, Costume Design: Sachin Lovalekar, Background Score: Alokananda Dasgupta, Editor: Sanjukta Kaza Story & Screenplay: Omkar Achyut Barve, Arpita Chatterjee & Avinash Arun Dhaware, Production design: Ashok Lokare and A.Rucha CBFC-U/A Movietime-1h.39mins Genre-Drama Backdrop-Konkan Region Release Year-3 November, 2023 Read the full article
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