Hrid Majhare Bengali Movie

Feature Film | 2014
Critics:
A cliched story of sorts but a love story indeed. Debutant director Ranjan Ghosh's Hrid majhare fails to occupy a strong place in the heart of the audiences.
Jul 14, 2014 By Anurima Das


Love sees no boundary, love just happens without any cause or reason. But isn't there anything called destiny, isn't everything almost pre planned and determined way before we actually experience them. Turns and trials of destiny are strange and indeed too unplanned. But love happens in its own pace, at times leading to destruction while at times to celebration.


Debjani (Raima Sen), a cardiac surgeon by profession falls in love with Abhijit (Abir Chatterjee). The love is not easy though too seamless. A rainy afternoon, a lift in the car and a few consequent incidents bring math's professor Abhijit closer to Debjani, finally resulting to the seven vows. Instead of luck, misfortune strikes their lives too soon. Simple interferences, a few negligence and a prophecy as the bigger picture results into accidents and losses. While one sticks to destiny and clings on to the determined facts, the other is too practical. How do their lives alter through destiny and love?


Debu

tant director Ranjan Ghosh surely didn't have an eye for the narrative or the screenplay. When the story failed him and didn't turn something different but remained a cliche. The actors were indeed the knights in shining armour for Ghosh. Abir Chatterjee is innocently composed and adorable as Abhijit, while the young vivacious heart specialist Raima is genuine and easy with her acting. The supporting cast including Sohag Sen, Indrashish are comfortable in their respective roles and are supportive to the otherwise failing storyline.



A cliched story of sorts but a love story indeed. Debutant director Ranjan Ghosh's Hrid majhare fails to occupy a strong place in the heart of the audiences. Watch it, just in case you are too fond of the actors.

Anurima Das

   

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