One of the finest films of last year, Rupkatha Noy is all about good story telling! A well knit screenplay coupled with some crisp editing, the film revolves around an old man with a constant urge to look out for thrills in the nitty-gritty of everyday life, propels him to reach out to some lost souls, sitting in a park, listening to & lending a helping hand while changing their respective lives in the process. Also noteworthy is the fact that the director cleverly stays away from unnecessary dialogues throughout the film, which makes it for a more compelling watch. None of the scenes or moments seem monotonus. Though the film belongs to Soumitra Chatterjee but the girls (all three of them- Radhika Apte, Sohini Sarkar, Nina Chakraborty) are equally brilliant in the film. Wonderful to see Radhika Apte with such a nuanced performance, such a fine actor! And glad to see that her dubbing had been done really well this time (unlike Antaheen) Special mention to Anwesha Gupta's beautiful number 'Saara din saara raat'.
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