It's another one of Sujit Sarkar's beautiful makes. It's a slow movie, but it has a very clear and bold message about how one can keep up with the fights of life and keep winning the game of chess called life. One dialog that stays with you after you are done managing your tears and smiles is "Pain is the promise that life never breaks."
The movie takes you from disliking the protagonist to feeling sad for him to be proud of him for riding thru the Rollercoaster of a life he made for himself.
For a whole lot of us, everyday battles are about making ends meet, but for ARJUN, everyday battles are about waking up and staying awake. Staring off with a cancer diagnosis of having only 100 days to live, he drives himself and the people around him to snatch him out of a suicide attempt and help him stay alive happily.
As per the performances, each character is laid out very well, from the main performances from Abhisheck Bachhan and Ahilya Bamroo to the not so high on screen presence role of Johny Lever, everyone is on the spot with their
An inspiring and sanguinely hopeful movie!