Review of Club 60

Club 60 (2013)
7/10
Slow but a Realistic Drama.....
5 July 2014
"Club 60" deals with the stories of aged pals who become part of the club named Club 60, where they share their joys and sorrows they have gone through their lives. The film centers around Farooq Shiekh who has immersed himself into depression after the loss of his only son. He relives his life once he becomes part of the Club 60 and realizes he is not the only one who has had a loss in life. The way the film narrates the loss almost every character have undergone by their 60s makes this film true to life.

On the whole the film is pretty slow but through its occasional wit the film succeeds to fully bring its theme and encourages the old people to live their life to the fullest. Though the pace of the film I've mentioned before is slow, there are also surprises with which each character's past agony is shown. Besides, the performances from the lead are also to be watched out for. Especially, Raghuvir Yadav's role besides Farooq Shiekh and Sarika's performances are what you would remember the film for. For the theme, the film is quite remarkable, and I recommend it to anyone who wants to watch a good film.

Rating: 3 stars out of 4
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