Uro Chithi (2011) DvDRip

Banner: Phoenix Cinemas
Produced by: Manu Malhotra and Ajay Bakliwal
Story, script and direction: Kamaleswar Mukherjee
D.O.P.: Manoj Mishra
Music: Debajyoti Mishra
Sound Design: Anirban Sengupta and Dipankar Chaki
Art direction: Dhananjay Mondal
Lyrics: Srijato, Anindyo, Sukanya, Kamaleswar
Date of release: August 12, 2011
Rating: 06/10




Description:- Movie Review: The premise of "Uro Chithi" is interesting. While battling the demons of recession, the protagonist (Indraneil) deletes one text message after another from his phone. In the process of deletion, each of the SMSes leave behind a short story that deals with lust, caution and many other emotions. Kamaleswar Mukherjee threads together all these stories to make a sleek urban film in his directorial debut.
The most difficult part about making a film is to have a balanced approach while working with so many characters. There are plenty of chances of going overboard with tempting characterizations that may not add much to the bigger picture. In that sense, it\'s a fairly tight ropewalk for Kamaleswar and though all the characters in the movie may not really justify their presence, he does write some very interesting roles for Indraneil, Biswanath, Locket, Sreelekha and Tanusree. Perhaps, "UC" will remain as one of the most memorable performances of Biswanath on the big screen in recent times. The actor, who is largely relegated to only doing comic roles, reinvents himself as a hapless house-husband who picks up the pieces after having endured the frustrations of unemployment. It\'s time Tollywood offered more interesting roles to Biswanath instead of trying to brand him as the official funnyman of the industry. His on-screen wife, Locket, is equally good with her act, especially when she metamorphoses from being a middle-class homemaker to a small-time parlour owner. 
Then, there is Sreelekha. From being a caring and loving wife, she transforms to a nervous wreck when she learns about Indraneil having a fling with Tanusree.
Watch out for the scene where she expresses her sense of detached attachment towards Indraneil when she spots him in front of her house after their separation. Tanusree\'s screen presence makes her a delight to watch as the other woman in Indraneil\'s life who suffers from all the pangs of being in a relationship with a married man. Indraneil does justice to his role of playing a suave corporate high-flier who faces the brunt of recession and broken relationships to finally gather himself again. Considering that Rudranil and Sudipta are very gifted performers, they don\'t disappoint though both of them have got far better scope on the big screen to exploit their talent. Resshmi fits her role too. What also works for "UC" is its smart look. Credit for this goes to cinematographer Manoj Mishra and art director Dhananjay Mondal. It\'s an advantage to have Debajyoti Mishra on board as the composer whose score blends well with the visual experience of the film. Story, script and direction: Kamaleswar Mukherjee Music: Debajyoti Mishra Cast: Indraneil Sengupta, Sreelekha Mitra, Biswanath Basu, Tanusree Chakravorty, Rudranil Ghosh, Sudipta Chakraborty, Locket Chatterjee, Resshmi Ghosh, Saswata Chatterjee and Anjan Dutt, among others Date of release: August 12, 2011 Uro Chithi’ about SMSes or is it about conflicts, tensions, love and lust. At the centre of the film is Aniket (Indraneil) who wakes up from a drunken stupor at a resort and reflects on his life in the past year. According to timesofindia The premise of “Uro Chithi” is interesting.
While battling the demons of recession, the protagonist (Indraneil) deletes one text message after another from his phone. In the process of deletion, each of the SMSes leave behind a short story that deals with lust, caution and many other emotions. Kamaleswar Mukherjee threads together all these stories to make a sleek urban film in his directorial debut. ..

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