During a bus journey, a devout Hindu Brahmin woman protects a Muslim man when communal rioting breaks out.
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★★★★★
I am at a complete loss of words after seeing this sensational love story. Directed by Aparna Sen, a true master of her craft, it is set against the backdrop of tribal war and communal violence. The story starts in a bus, in which a young westernised Muslim ph...
★★★★★
Indian movie seems to continue to come of age. Mr. & Mrs. Iyer is a refreshing departure from the plethora of Indian movies based on the identity crisis facing the Indian diaspora (please God, no more movies on ABCDs).
The background of the movie sees India a...
★★★★★
This is among the best of movies Indian cinema has produced. The plot/ storyline is powerful which is augmented by splendid performance by lead actors. It also exhibits the communal undercurrents going on in Indian society. It was a bold step to address these...
★★★★★
For audiences new to Indian cinema this is a good place to start, though it proves something of a curate's egg in the end. Aparna Sen creates a recognisably real India, something rather rare in Indian cinema. The romance at the heart of the film is ultimately...
★★★★★
Aparna Sen has done a wonderful job writing and directing this film. The characters are delightfully underplayed (a nice change from the common melodrama of Hindi films), and Konkona Sen-Sharma and Rahul Bose were wonderfully believable.
But best of all was t...