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Tribhanga movie review: A poignant tale of mother and daughters She needs peace at home. She is also a loving mother who wants to be loved both as a woman and a writer. Indian society generally restricts mothers to one dimension. Share Via Email | A+A A- Express News Service In Deewar, Amitabh Bachchan asks, “Aaj mere paas building hai, property hai, bank balance hai, bangla hai, gaadi hai… kya hai tumhare paas?” Pat comes Shashi Kapoor’s reply, “Mere paas maa hai!” That one response continues to enjoy iconic stature in a country that deifies mothers. Actor Renuka Shahane’s directorial debut Tribhanga, however, turns this dialogue on its head. Tribhanga is the story of three mothers. They are three flawed women who incidentally become mothers. ....
Tribhanga - Tedhi Medhi Crazy is a well-intentioned film about a dysfunctional family. Director Renuka Shahane has a good theme and some fine performers to work with here. Unfortunately, however, the promise in the material or the casting never quite translates onto the screen properly. Jan 18, 2021 By Sreejith Mullappilly Renuka Shahane s Tribhanga - Tedhi Medhi Crazy is about a dysfunctional family, with mothers and daughters who never quite understood each other at their early stages in life. Kajol plays Anuradha, an actor and Odissi dancer. Her mother, Tanvi Azmi s Nayanthara, is a writer looking to have her autobiography written by Milan played by Kunaal Roy Kapur. ....
Source: Highlights In Tribhanga, Kajol reveals both the tendencies and, since the drama is largely defined by her screen presence. The flip side is she can burn down a scene, too, if the zeal goes overboard. The film derives its title from the Tribhanga pose in Odissi dance. Cast: Kajol, Tanvi Azmi, Mithila Palkar; Direction: Renuka Shahane; Rating: and 1/2 The great thing about Kajol is she can light up a scene as few stars do, with her zeal to enthral. The flip side is she can burn down a scene, too, if the zeal goes overboard. It is a rarity, but we have seen it happen. ....
Kajol in Tribhanga (2021) | Netflix When the movie star Anu sees her novelist mother Nayan comatose in hospital, she has a decidedly unsympathetic reaction. Perfect, snarls Anu, she’s in a silent zone. At least it’s better than the time Anu shoves Nayan and tells her, I hate you, you are a sick woman. Behind this seemingly irreconcilable estrangement is a complicated family history, forged by hard choices and unintended consequences. Renuka Shahane’s Tribhanga is at its most affecting when it examines the spontaneous reactions of its characters to their circumstances. Constantly taunted by her oppressive mother-in-law and let down by her effete husband, Nayan (Tanvi Azmi) walks out of her marital home with her children Anu and Robindro. ....
Riteish Deshmukh and wifey Genelia Deshmukh wish Ajay Devgn in the most humorous way There s something about a woman s heart, a mother-daughter relationship; you are aware that it is the purest form of love which arrives without any expectation of getting something else in return. Yet, any relationship with a woman always comes with complications. The women, Anuradha Apte (Kajol), Nayanthara Apte (Tanvi Azmi) and the son Robindro (Vaibhav Tatwawaadi) are three differently rooted Indian man and women, who exhale in their own creative ways. Nayan, is a ferocious writer, who is unable to breathe when she doesn t own a pen. Anu who is also a woman of talent, in Odissi, is unable to understand her passionate mom, mainly because somewhere the like poles repel. She connects more with her brother Robindro. This mother-daughter story does not just end in creative rebellion, but hate arises when women fail to stand by one another during the toughest phase in their lives. ....