Originally posted by NigelMolesworth
True. I lost my father and I can relate to many scenes between father and daughter here. I had tears so many times. Even the end was not melodramatic but real, simple. Movies shouldn't fall into any genre. Just good and bad films. Piku is one of the finest in a long time.
same here
too much familiarity made me emotional
i was missing my family while watching.
i am a bengali, the kolkata parts
the bangla songs i heard them before
my mother hates hindi songs
she is still into old bangla songs
and manna dey and hemanta songs
i grew up listening to thanks to her.
bhashkor singing 'ei poth jodi na shesh hoy' in car
and that 'jibone ki pabo na' song pe dance lol
and it made me miss my family more.
i found the film very real thanks to its simplicity
i felt like secretly watching conversation of a family.
laughed, smiled, and in some parts i felt sad.
parents, grandparents become kids after an age
the child subconsciously becomes the parent.
and its shown in a natural manner
kids get angry with parents, get mad
but the child will not tolerate if someone else
says anything bad about them.