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Synopsis: Film-maker Siddharth Kumar is receiving guests at his premiere 'The Mask' which stars Harish Mishra, Shabnam, amongst others. He finds out that Shabnam is not attending and is not available. The reason why she cannot attend is that she has gone to visit the ailing main actor of this movie, Harish, who was injured while filming. She sits with his mistress, Vandana, and Nurse Ivy, and recount Harish's life; his meeting with Journalist, Gautam, and subsequently Siddharth himself; the installation of a camera to view people walking on the street as well as males who urinate on the walls. As they await to hear the initial reviews of the film both Shabnam and Ivy must also deal with personal issues involving their respective spouses.
Genre: Drama
Director(s): Rituparno Ghosh
Production: Shree International
 
IMDB:
7.1
Year:
2007
130 min
236 Views


Don't worry I won't take it back.

When did you work together for the

last time.

Let me see now.

72,

that's when she,

oh sorry! He...

came to ask me for money,

Money?

Yes.

Seven hundred and sixty rupees.

Rs. 760 in the year of 1972, how many

years is that?

34,

calculate the interest.

Sorry! Not carrying a calculator.

Did you know him?

As in...

I know about him.

Have you met?

No.

Unfortunately,

good.

Listen young man.

Why do you think he took moeny

from me?

He needed it,

for what?

No idea.

Every month he'd get a new guy,

taken to the movies.

Buy new clothes them,

do everything here.

15 of the month, and we all knew that

he'd come ask for money,

you are talking about 1972.

Yes.

What were you doing then?

I was playing Robin,

Oberon,

Okay.

Robin and Oberoi,

how do you spell it?

O B E R O N.

Oberon,

Titanium.

Something greek.

Oberon,

Titanium.

I could never imagine somebody is so

insanely upset with Shakespear.

I am a journalist.

So what if I didn't remember mid sum

on the night stream,

this man get hunted me.

I could think of only one person

like you.

Siddharth!

My friend.

I knew this was exactly the sort of

person he was looking for.

I decided I will drink them together.

I am going home,

What?

He is coming to take me,

I am going.

I'll inform the centre, they will send

somebody tomorrow,

and what about tonight?

Don't pay me.

In the middle of the night, where am I

suppose to get another nurse?

Call the centre, tell them to send

another nurse.

Then leave.

You call,

I do not have the number, you call.

You have the number in the notebook.

Who gives you the number then we take

to the centre and complain about me.

I can stay back if it here.

I'll stay.

Don't worry.

It's not really late, I don't know how

do you get home.

Do you want me to tell me driver?

No, thankyou.

My boyfriend is coming to take me.

I will go with him.

I will go and change,

open the door.

Open the door.

Coming.

Why you are changing here?

Why?

What do you mean why?

Don't you ashame, you're changing

in the man in the room.

Okay,

I'll change in the bathroom.

To the premiere.

I am not going.

But you are the heroine of the film.

That's not my problem.

How can you be doing all this,

I am the lead actress.

I can understand they were doing this

is a charity show,

you know they wonder is money for

him, for his treatment,

for him...

who wants charity?

Certainly not us,

I am so sorry,

I didn't mean like that,

Charity is not the right thing.

I know you really stressed out,

but you must keep you cool,

trust me.

It's only a matter of days,

may be a weeks.

And he will be fine,

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Rituparno Ghosh

Rituparno Ghosh (31 August 1963 – 30 May 2013) was an Indian film director, actor, writer and lyricist in the Bengali cinema. After pursuing a degree in economics he started his career as a creative artist at an advertising agency. In 1992, his debut film Hirer Angti released. In 1994, his next film Unishe April released which won National Film Award for Best Feature Film. Ghosh was a self-professed Satyajit Ray fan and inspired other filmmakers like Mithaq Kazimi who adapted Ghosh's film Raincoat in English. In his career spanning almost two decades, he won 12 National and many International awards. Ghosh died on 30 May 2013 in Kolkata after a heart attack.His unreleased Bengali movie Taak Jhaank was honoured and released at the 19th Kolkata International Film Festival. more…

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