Meghana Gulzar's "Talvar" a classic satire, based on the 2008 Aarushi Talwar murder India's most gripping whodunit, will leave you pondering over our systems & bureaucracy. Though it would not answer to your thoughts on who would be the murderer, it is well made and if you don't take it lightly will leave you disturbed.
Everyone you meet in life is fighting a battle you know nothing about. Relationships are complicated. Every story has multiple sides. You cannot judge a person by perception. We need to have privacy for our family from outsiders. When you get into trouble it multiplies, and there are people to make fun of you, and make money out of your situation where possible.
Take it as any othe movie, well casted, well narrated and worth a watch. Life goes on...whatever will be, will be...Well, well it is not just the future which is no ones to see, but even the past.
I know, my empathy might lead me into trouble one day, I have been listening to 'Mera Kuch Saman' and looking forward to see the movie Ijaazat. Also it was interesting to watch the movie, sitting in between my Williams Lea Colleagues, when in fact, I had planned to go all alone; then had a company who arranged and facilitated and then a group. Planned or unplanned...Things happen...
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