Ohh ! At last.Nagartirtan. Be in Delhi, this has been a long waiting. Surprisingly sreening is disappeared from most of the theatre within couple of days and today only one show in one theatre running. Anyway, this is bit frustrating.
Kasushik Ganguly has delivered an absolute masterpiece. The cinematic experience is so enreaching that kept you waiting even after the movie is over. Probably, this because of the empltyness and helpless vaccuam you feel as audiance at the end. Srcript touches all naunces with utmost empathy. No exaggeration in story telling and acting compensated with all skills possible. We often say in born actor. Riddhi is truly in born in all sence. One of the finest acting have seen in decades. Be it gesture, emotional encounter and above all there is no signs of mimicry. Thanks Riddhi, pleasure to watch you. Ritwik da has to depend completly on his skill. Nothing much to offer in terms of costume or body language except the screenplay. His confusin of being in the realtion and then journey towards the etarnity is mindblowing.
At last scene his entry with new ' Avtar' left us behind with hard reality. Thanks to Kaushik da not to underline everything and let us interpreted between the lines.
I guess, one of the most amazing work done by editing and background score.
Subhajit Singha has done brilliant job. There no confusion or hiccup even after to and fro movement of the story.
A must watch movie.