The Last Lear Page #4

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
238 Views


When you want to see face,

See face,

Why hands?

It's just ditractive,

and who is to decide?

What's to be seen?

I,

I mean.

The director and...

sometimes the DOP.

The cameraman I mean.

And what of the actor.

The actor is the subject.

Could I have some coffee please.

And can we have some lights here,

why not the window?

Put up the light,

what you doing?

No, no, look.

See this shameless bastard.

I'll deal with him.

Hello there,

Up here.

Runaway,

excuse me.

In the evening my send his driver home,

with the jar of coffee.

Tell me one thing.

Why you filmy people have to be so

fake?

I mean anything for work,

I don't quite agree with some of the

things he does.

It may be right or wrong but it's

there.

Very prestigious issue for him.

There is a man who normally doesn't

do films.

So,

I will make him work,

So what if you doesn't work with

anybody else?

It's my challenge,

I will create history.

So I will go to his house,

spend time with him.

Give him gifts.

I'm telling you are making a big

mistake,

I have updated everything,

temperature and pressue reading.

Description and reports, I've kept

on 5.

I think you have my mobile number,

still I've written it down for you.

Just in case other nurse didn't come

here, you can call me.

He calls you, stays you.

And you drop evreything and ready

to go with him,

do you know what will happen in the

future, he will make you eat out of

his hands,

It is my life, my future,

thanks for worrying about me,

but let me handle it.

Please.

Nice meeting you madam,

Happy Diwali.

Happy Diwali

Mahesh!

Till then I can't eat anything.

I'm so sorry I really forgot.

Do one thing, give me the key and

you go home.

It's okay, I'll go.

You were asking me you wanted to

park your car in the compound.

Yes.

You said, Sid was sitting in the car.

But didn't come up,

how did you know?

I saw,

You went downstairs.

CCTV,

how come?

Your director put it.

We both used to watch people peeing

on the road,

my favourite time pass.

Nobody is doing into them,

why?

Would you have been some one day?

I think we can put Tv camera from the

outside.

Is it possible?

There, there,

Good, good, take this photograph.

Only necessary.

Disappoint.

Okay,

let's play a some new game.

What do you think he does the guy

in white shirt.

As as occupation.

Come on harry guess.

Could be anything.

9 to 5.

It's 12:
40.

Should have been in office then.

It could be a medical representative.

It need be a carrying a bite.

Here comes another one.

You do nothing no work.

Not a student.

And if he is going to office what's

he doing for the work,

could be bunk in work.

Did what?

To meet his girlfriend.

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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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