There is nothing wasted-not a word, not a look, not a nuance, not a scene. It is a brilliantly crafted psychological portrait of the damaged Vijay in particular, supported by simply stunning performances from Amitabh Bachchan and Alankar Joshi, who plays Vijay as a boy. If I had to put it simply I’d say it’s a story about choices, and the things that influence those choices and shape a human being, and it is done with such finesse that I am left speechless (okay, not really this is a long post, even for me). Otherwise, I need to worry about my brain, because this is a great movie. The script and the performances are pure gold. I’m hoping that the memories got fragmented because Hindi cinema was all so new to me back then-I was absorbing so many things, many of which I can take for granted now so they don’t distract me. Alankar Joshi wiki ionformation include family relationships: spouse or partner (wife or husband). This is one that I didn’t think I remembered, until I began to watch it again and realized: “Oh this is where I saw that!” Turns out that a lot of my memories from “some movie” are all from this one. Alankar Joshi body measurments, height, weight and age details. I watched a lot of films early on because they were on lists of Hindi film “classics” that one should watch.
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