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Cast: Bratya Basu, Sohini Sengupta, Samadarshi Dutta, Bidita Bag and Ruplekha Mitra
Producer: Jignesh Films
Presenter: Rituparna Sengupta
Directed by: Nandita Roy and Shibaprasad Mukherjee
Music, Background Score and Lyrics: Surojit Chatterjee (Bhoomi)
Date of Release: July 15, 2011








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Description:-Movie Review: Have you ever wanted your child to live the life that you never could? Have you ever thought you have the sole right to take every decision in his life simply because you mean well for him?

Have you ever tried to wake him up from sleep to revise his lessons or ask him to repeat all the answers he had written in the exam the moment he walks out of school? Finally, have you ever tried to snoop into his personal life or not give him space enough to fall in love? Even if you personally stayed away from such indulgences, chances are that you might have seen someone who would have had traces of these characterestics. That exactly is where " Icche" scores. In times when parents are as obsessed, if not more, with their child's career as their own, "Icche" comes as a wake-up call.

The film, based on a Suchitra Bhattacharya tale, is about an ambitious and obsessive mother (Sohini), whose world begins and ends thinking about and controlling the life and career of her son (Samadarshi). She doesn't want him to be laidback and ambitionless as her hubby (Bratya). So, right from tucking her son's T-shirt to deciding that he should aspire to go to IIT, Oxford, Cambridge and Harvard - Sohini confuses her own "sacrifices" for Samadarshi's betterment and ends up trespassing into his life. As a result, she unknowingly starts drifting from her son, who revolts to have a life of his own.

So, from reading his love letters (which are peppered with 'indecent' references to 'gamla gamla chumu') to doing all that it takes to ensure that Samadarshi breaks up with his first love - Sohini is a delight to watch on screen. Though Sohini comes across as a grey character, she will still garner empathy from the viewer. One might agree to disagree with her conduct but in her own mind, she has clarity for behaving the way she does. Sometimes, her actions might border on being too theatrical but that only heightens the sense of drama in the narrative. Bratya, as Sohini's passive husband, comes up with another fine on-screen act. Watch out for the scene when he gets to know from Sohini about Samadarshi's first love. There's humour, there's surprise. And there is so much more in that small scene.

Then, of course, there is Samadarshi. Though other movies of Samadarshi have released already, "Icche" is the first film that he had shot for. Convincing and competent, Samadarshi definitely displayed a lot of promise in his first on-screen outing. Don't miss out the scene where, on the insistence of his mother, he has to take a quizzing contest with another student! The tension is palpable and the well-crafted scene almost grips the viewers just the way sports films do when there are scenes between two teams battling to win the cup. Model-turned-actor Bidita brings in a degree of freshness. Ruplekha, in her debut venture, too deserves mention as much as Parama Bandopadhyay's act in the role of Sohini's sister.

Surajit Chatterjee has done a decent job with the film's music right from Anindya's "Tor kheyal tor nojor" and Rupam's "Hallucination" to Anushesh Anadil's "Boikunther ashore" and Subhajit's "Amar mon sarakhon". The background score, at times, is dramatic almost making the audience preempt what's going to happen. Soumik Halder's cinematography needs special mention too.

The climax of "Icche" can prompt many to call it a domestic thriller though the film does have its share of OTT moments too. Wonder why Sohini is made to wear lipstick (even at home) for a role that requires her to be a complete natural. But these are minor glitches in a first-time director duo's project. If "Taare Zameen Par" made many parents do their own bit of soul-searching in the context of Hindi cinema, "Icche", one can hope, will do its bit in Bengal.


Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re (2011)

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Cast: Soham, Srabanti
Director: Soumik Chattopadhyay
Music: Jeet Gannguli, Samidh
Banner: Shree Venkatesh Films
Language: Bengali
Genre: Romance








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Description:- Expectations were a bit little than usual because there was a tornado named "Baishe Shrabon" coming with it in theaters. But still songs were positive signs for the movie. People usually turn their faces after listening the name of the movie. Really, what an unusual name, "Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re" (FPBKR). But when KOKA KOLA song arrives at TV, people forget everything. It's that good. And believe me, FPBKR is also very fresh & cool.

The Boga (Boy), Raju [Soham] is a "Chaalchulohin Opodartho" boy who gets an opportunity to sell his father Taraknath's land in village worth nearly 1.5 lakhs. But there lie his father's enemies who are in a promise to abolish the full family of Taraknath. As Raju arrives in the village, Kalikrishna Singha (Dipankar Dey) & his two sons Bhim & Bishu are after his life. Incidentally Mishti (Srabanti) falls in love with Raju. It's one after another problem for him. what will he do now? Really it's "Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re" (A Boy Cries After Being Trapped).

The movie clarifies in the titles that this movie is inspired from Telugu film Maryada Ramann. And I have to say the movie's story has a freshness in it, totally different from Bengali movies releasing now-a-days (like Paglu). Special credits goes to the spectacular soundtrack of the movie composed by Jeet Ganguly & Samidh Mukherjee. "E Moner Cell Phone" & "KOKA KOLA" are the master tracks. There was nothing so vital about cinematography, but it was good. Screenplay was almost perfect. The end could have been much much much better. Dialogues were regular, nothing cheesy, nothing heroic but sometimes humorist.

Soham was fine. There was nothing heaviness in his role, so he conducted it really good. He had to have a good sense of humor in his role and that he really kept. Shrabanti, honestly speaking, delivered the best of her till date. She was pretty, hot (in KOKA KOLA) and sweet like her name in the movie. Dipankar Dey was fantastic. The actor who played Bishu was tremendous but the actor playing Bhim was awful. The actor who played Mishti's friend Deep was fine. Bharat Kal was in a 15 second appearance. Subhasish was outstanding in a cameo. Supriyo Dutta (Deep's Father) was commendable in a short role.

This was a great debut for director Shoumik Chatterjee. He experiments in Tollywood with something fresh and does very better and different than many other experienced director in the industry.

Allover, Faande Poriya Boga Kaande Re is a full pack of entertainment. It is funny, it is sensible, it is thrilling and it is thoroughly entertaining. A masala movie with substance. Recommended for full family!