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Wednesday 25 September 2013

Lunch Box Review



Lunch Box, the film wonderfully crafted by Ritesh Batra (Director) with the supporting firms like UTV Movies, NDFC, Dharma Productions stands apart from the rather movies in all aspects. After a long time, found any Indian movie with the unique concept to this extent, totally a unique.The film sketches out the descriptive story that revolves around the women named Ila(Nimrat kaur) who is tangled in the emotional turmoil and is suspect of betrayal as she has sense that her husband is having extra marital affair. She tried and had fed up impressing her husband and taking the things sort out soon, but consistently get futile. On the other side, the calm and far away personality from the mundane, busy in his clerical work and just on the verge of retirement. The man named as Saajan(Irrfan Khan). His life is silent and he never bothers about the world and happenings. He is a widower whose wife is no more and lives alone. Move to the office and is been catered by the restaurant food since several years back.The two, Ila and saajan begins with their conversation in an unexpected and unparalleled manner with mistakenly exchanged 'dabba' (Lunch_BOx). Yes this is from where the film gets it name Lunch Box.Its a non musical film with no good or bad songs to hum. but includes fair recipe mixed with emotions, sentiments, feelings and a bit part of funny conversations between Saajan and the new recruit Nawazuddin. You will find the "Hide & Seek" kind of relationship between these two characters.A good film to see, after a long time. Nothing is bad except the climax. The film ends non-concluded which is the only drawback of this film.

Review By : Amit Valmiki (Poet,Lyricist and a Journalism Student)

Ratings : **** (4 stars)

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