ÏEWDUH is Pradip Kurbah's finest work, an amazing film about humanity and how a positive outlook can affect the lives of others. I laughed, I cried; try not to find out a lot about "ÏEWDUH," because I think it gives a better experience when one doesn't know a lot of where this movie goes. What I will say is that the movie's message is incredibly powerful: it worries more about persistence, love, and protection of closes ones to keep them sane.
Everything is good and warm in this movie; everything is fresh and vivacious, understandable and well performed. There's something about Albert Mawrie (Mike) that makes you want to grin. Maybe it's the anticipation that you'll see him get away with something. He's the only Khasi actor who knows the angles. His screen persona was established for all time, Baia Marbaniang (Priya) what a discovery, how skillfully an actor can connect naturalism with the laws of performance, and shows the most convincing emotions coming from any character I've ever seen, You can simply feel the progressive collaboration that occurred between Albert and the other actors and the mutual understanding they developed, and it's not often that you see that kind of artistic superstructure shining on the screen so much as it does here, and that has made possible is all because of a very well structured screenplay by Paulami Duttagupta, Lionel Fernandes and Pradip Kurbah.
The most curious aspect to a story such as this, involving such unduly, diverse characters: a miserable loner Lamare, a zesty, and a sensitive and insightful Hep, most of the character are in their distinct differences, they share many of the same problems, and these problems eventually bring them all together, I appreciated practically every element in this wonderful, delightful masterpiece of exemplary storytelling, in its indelible acting (Kim Jiseok Award very well deserved), its imaginative, Cinematography by Pradip Daimary (This was neons above "ÏEWDUH quality) and its comforting morale, that despite all of the odds shooting in such a crowded lanes of the market manage to capture the essence of ÏEWDUH. A brilliant film, which shows how art can triumph, PK really manages to show the beauty as well as the cruelty of life.
I have been so much against this particular film and I don't deny that but after watching "ÏEWDUH"
PK, "You have actually made me want to be a better man."