After the phenomenal success of Autograph and Baishe Srabon, Shree Venkatesh Films teams up yet again with Srijit Mukherji to create Hemlock Society - an once-in-a-lifetime film about life, death and love. It is the story of a man, Ananda (Parambrata Chatterjee) who runs a school which teaches aspirants how to successfully commit suicide. He develops a bond with one of its students, Meghna (Koel Mallick), a depressed and dejected woman, and what follows is an unforgettable and life-changing journey for both.
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Specifications
Publisher
Moserbear
Title
Hemlock Society
Format
DVD
Language
Bengali
Year of Release
2012
Genre
Drama
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Simply Amazing & heart touching tale
First of all let me begin by saying that I do not watch Bengali movies very option. Most often, I prefer to stick to Hollywood. However the promos and the music of this movie intrigued me enough to catch it at a theater. The theme of the movie is truly 'Hatke'. The topic of this story touches a raw nerve which is 'Teenage Suicide'. The story-line is slick and has been handled very well. The interest does not waiver at any point of time. The performances of each and every actor is razer sharp....
Srijit Mukherjee's third film is yet another dark movie with a comical touch, but he brings a new concept altogether of suicide schools, which we had not heard of before. The movie begins on a great note but it's pace drops considerably and we are left wondering if it is Srijit's movie or one of Anjan Dutt's boring intellectual movie. Parambrata's acting is great, Koel Mullick for the first time acts in a meaningful movie, Bratya Basu's acting is also good. Srijit makes a good attempt and fai...