Ankhon Dekhi is about a man who one day decides to believe things that he sees or experiences himself. The movie starts on a very interesting note and one get totally involved in this madding thought. Also because, the movie is directed by Rajat Kapoor with Sanjay Mishra in the lead. Of course the expectations from the movie would rise sky high.
Acting by all the characters is superb. Sanjay specially has done a great job in handling this complex character - confused, mad, irritating, philosopher types...The things that the character questions and his local fan following in the colony is humorous.
Rajat has picked up the nuances of the lower middle class family in great details and also is successful able to establish the mad character played by Sanjay Mishra (untill the last 5 minutes of the movie)
However, there are 2 main flaws in the movie/story:
1. The protagonist all of sudden decides to only believe things that he sees or experiences. He simply refuses accept experiences of others. Now the question is, how will the human race progress, if everyone would start his/her learning from scratch? This is big flaw in the thinking process itself, which is made big in the movie. All sane people take the character as mad.
2. Secondly, I think writer had lost the track on story and got confused with the complex character of Sanjay Mishra who jumps of a high cliff to experience 'flying'.
In the last 5 minutes of the movie, audience would think whether the protagonist was mad, depressed person or a philosopher. Most of them will think he was one depressed/confused person who committed suicide. What is the director/Story writer trying to encouraging here for the society? Don't Know?
Overall, you can skip this one. 1 star for Rajat's eye for detailing and 1 for Sanjay's acting. Total 2 stars. Should be a big disaster at the box office. One can call it a creative movie but what's the fun of being so creative that it is digested by handful of people [I would say, in this case it is just the movie crew.]
Acting by all the characters is superb. Sanjay specially has done a great job in handling this complex character - confused, mad, irritating, philosopher types...The things that the character questions and his local fan following in the colony is humorous.
Rajat has picked up the nuances of the lower middle class family in great details and also is successful able to establish the mad character played by Sanjay Mishra (untill the last 5 minutes of the movie)
However, there are 2 main flaws in the movie/story:
1. The protagonist all of sudden decides to only believe things that he sees or experiences. He simply refuses accept experiences of others. Now the question is, how will the human race progress, if everyone would start his/her learning from scratch? This is big flaw in the thinking process itself, which is made big in the movie. All sane people take the character as mad.
2. Secondly, I think writer had lost the track on story and got confused with the complex character of Sanjay Mishra who jumps of a high cliff to experience 'flying'.
In the last 5 minutes of the movie, audience would think whether the protagonist was mad, depressed person or a philosopher. Most of them will think he was one depressed/confused person who committed suicide. What is the director/Story writer trying to encouraging here for the society? Don't Know?
Overall, you can skip this one. 1 star for Rajat's eye for detailing and 1 for Sanjay's acting. Total 2 stars. Should be a big disaster at the box office. One can call it a creative movie but what's the fun of being so creative that it is digested by handful of people [I would say, in this case it is just the movie crew.]
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