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Posted: 11 years ago

'Piku' - An e-motional journey with quirky characters

May 08, 2015, IANS

Film: "Piku"; Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone, Irrfan, Moushumi Chatterjee, Raghubir Yadav and Jisshu Sengupta; Director: Shoojit Sircar;

The posters and the title scream aloud, "Piku - Motion Se Hi Emotion" and true to its title, there is nothing holding it back, literally and figuratively. Shoojit Sircar, along with his team, who earlier gave us "Yahaan", "Vicky Donor" and "Madras Cafe", this time with "Piku" delivers a gem, that can go down in the annals of Indian cinema as one of the most entertaining films of the year. "Piku" is a slice of life that tackles the "basic" truths with candour and humour.It portrays a dysfunctional Bengali family to the core. Based in Delhi's Chittaranjan Park, Bhaskor Banerjee (Amitabh Bachchan) is a cantankerous, hypochondriac septuagenarian, who constantly fears that he is "critical" with issues relating to his bowel movements or the lack of it. He suffers from chronic constipation and his life solely revolves around his defecation.

This leads his daughter Piku (Deepika Padukone) to sacrifice her personal life to take care of her ageing father. She is largely tolerant and indulges most of his idiosyncrasies. So much so, that she willingly agrees to a road journey from Delhi to Kolkata when he insists he wants to visit his ancestral place, to where he belongs. The duo, accompanied by their Man Friday Boudhan and the owner of the taxi company, Rana Choudhary (Irrfan) as the driver, embark upon the journey. Throughout the journey, the film captures the fine nuances of its quirky characters through their bickering and squabbles. Amitabh plays the senile old Bhaskor Banerjee to perfection. He captures Bhaskor's spirit with such aplomb that he is repulsive and endearing at the same time. With this role, which includes the Bengali accent et al, director Shoojit Sircar has ensured that Amitabh has pushed the envelope further. The only flaw, albeit that can be overlooked, is Mr. Bachchan's clumsy get-up. His protruding stomach and unkempt wig were a tad unwarranted. Perhaps minus those, Bhaskor Banerjee would have looked more realistic.

Deepika, too, lives her character. There is something endearing about her Piku that probably only she could portray. She is natural and convincing as the independent, but family-oriented Bengali girl, who cares deeply for her father.

Irrfan, though excellent as Rana Choudhary, getting into the skin of his character, largely plays himself. His no-nonsense and matter-of-fact attitude is an extension of his personality, but he fits the character of Rana equally well. As an actor, he holds his own against Amitabh Bachchan when he nonchalantly states, "Death aur sh*t, kabhi bhi, kissi ko bhi, kahin bhi, aa sakti hain".

The rest of the cast. too, laudably essays their roles effectively and leaves a lasting impression on the viewers. What contributes to their performance, is undoubtedly the well-etched characters. Apart from the performances, it is Juhi Chaturvedi's writing that is brilliant. The script is taut and also verbose, but that's the way it was designed. The screenplay has the right combination of light and poignant moments. The din created by the endless chatter of the characters too, is unbelievably real. The sarcasm in the witty dialogues is intense and packed with subtle messages and humour. Naturally then, these keep you in splits. The background score by Anupam Roy is apt and mellifluous. The songs blend seamlessly into the narration, thereby enhancing the quality of the scenes.

Visually, the film is atmospheric. The dark frames by Kamaljeet Negi capture the mood and the moments clearly, but the snappy edits of quick shots in the initial scenes and a few jerky frames are a bit jarring.

Although "Piku" keeps you in "motion" for two hours plus, it is one of the most entertaining and enjoyable rides about life's fundamental needs, which you will thoroughly enjoy!


http://www.deccanherald.com/content/476367/piku-e-motional-journey-quirky.html

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Posted: 11 years ago
best of luck for piku of deepiku👍🏼
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Posted: 11 years ago
I am trying to book tickets. Is bookmyshow working?
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Posted: 11 years ago

Piku had a slow opening of around 15-20% at multiplexes though some in the big cities were better while Kuch Kuch Locha Hai had a poor opening of around 5-10%. Both films were also dull in single screens though Piku has a limited single screen release.

Piku should pick up late afternoon and evening shows as these type of films which are aimed mainly for the premium multiplexes usually do but the costs are high for a niche film and it will have grow big on Saturday and sustain extremely well to get near recovery.

Kuch Kuch Locha Hai is less than half the cost of Piku but the way it has opened at multiplexes it has no chance The single screens may be a bit better but single screens can only really help if they open to full houses or close to full houses as the trend is always down..

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Posted: 11 years ago
Watched piku..its brilliant.. Deepika , big b and irrfan..all 3 of them have given superlative performances ..its a rare and special film
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Posted: 11 years ago
how are costs high for piku
it was shot in calcutta?
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Posted: 11 years ago
Catching it tonight 😃
Excited ...
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Posted: 11 years ago
Going to watch on Wednesday!
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Posted: 11 years ago

Piku To Do Well At Multiplexes; Kuch Kuch Locha Hai In The Mass Belts : Trade Experts

May 8th, 2015 by Vaishali Chandra

https://www.koimoi.com/box-office/piku-to-do-well-at-multiplexes-kuch-kuch-locha-hai-in-the-mass-belts-trade-experts/
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It's Friday and the screens have new cinema to show. The upcoming weekend gives for a choice to the cinema goers with two diametrically opposite films Piku and Kuch Kuch Locha Hai.

With Piku starring the powerhouse performers like Amitabh Bachchan, Deepika Padukone and Irrfan Khan and the latter stars Sunny Leone, who has manage to get good audiences, and Ram Kapoor; it will be quiet interesting to see which film will lead and result good numbers in their own space.


Here is what the exhibitors said:

Ashok Ahuja (Consultant sales distribution & IPR management. Ishka films & Mangalmurti films)
Piku will do extremely well and will go from strength to strength at the Box Office. The marketing & promotions have created the desired buzz. Kuch Kuch Locha Hai will do well specially in the mass belts. So it goes without saying Piku will take a head start & lead all the way.

Akshaye Rathi (Exhibitor)
Courtesy the drastic difference between the audience bases that the two films cater to, I certainly see them co-existing smoothly at the cinemas. While Piku will do a lot better at the multiplexes and the top grade single screens, Kuch Kuch Locha Hai should draw in the audience at mass centers and notch up decent numbers. However, between the 2, I see Pikuas the film which will have a relatively longer shelf life at the cinemas courtesy a positive word of mouth, which is already making the rounds after the preview screenings.

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Posted: 11 years ago
Raja Sen gave 4.5 stars! 😲

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