I saw this in a theatre. Being a fan of the director's earlier movies, I was looking forward to it n I enjoyed it tremendously inspite having seen The Piano Tuner.
I liked this more than the original.
The screenplay is awesome. The writing team n the director did a fantastic job n successfully made the transition of a short film into a feature.
The potential challenges of losing the heart of a short film while making it into a feature is always present but the makers of Andhadhun really succeeded in laying the foundation for future talents.
Coming back to the film, it is chaotic, hilarious n very ntertaining.
It is well paced and has funny situations as well as a black sense of humor.
Watch out for that shady hospital scene man.
The movie is well cast, with amusing performances by Ayushman n Tabu.
The director did a superb job n was definitely having a little fun after the dark thriller Badlapur.
The music at the murder scene will remind A Clockwork Orange.
Andhadhun
2018 [HINDI]
Action / Comedy / Crime / Drama / Music / Mystery / Thriller
Plot summary
A series of mysterious events changes the life of a blind pianist who now must report a crime that was actually never witnessed by him.
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January 27, 2019 at 12:56 AM
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Chaotic n hilarious with an amazeballs ending.
Decade's Best : Redefines Neo-Noir
Brilliant...This cinematic experience will not let you stay back in your seat relaxed.
Writers have knitted a pitch perfect Mystery around : Murder,Money & Man who is Blind (!). Taut screenplay and black comic narrative by Raghavan, the story's audacious characters and twists, keep you riveted.Crisp editing grips you.Cinematography is something that boasts the storytelling.Piano scenes are superbly crafted and choreographed , underlined by Amit Trivedi's music and Daniel B George's background score.Couple of acts veneered with poetic touch & Tribute to Chayahar & Chitrageet is something that needs applaud.
Tabu is showing her class. Ayushman delivers career best. Rest all are fab too.
Dont miss line '"What is life? It all depends on the liver" from prologue.;)
what a premise
Blind pianist Akash gets run over by Sofie and her moped. He's more than alright. He's not actually blind. Old movie star Pramod Sinha invites him to play for his wife Simi as a surprise anniversary present. When he gets there, it's surprise and a half. He must maintain his fake blindness to stay alive.
I love the premise. I really really love the premise. I also like most of the twists and turns. My only question is how the trio expected to get paid. It seems like a hard scheme to pull off and they would have to release Akash before they can get any money at all. It's unlikely that they would agree to it but I'm willing to let that go. With a premise like this, every turn needs to be clean and tight. That turn needs a little cleaning. I would also keep the reveal of Akash's blindness to a bit later in the movie. This is still a good twisty thriller.