Cinema Ki Ankh
by
P. Narayanan, Adeib Singh
An aspiring filmmaker.
Lives with a friend.
Talks to a girl over phone.
She lives in Iran.
Comes over to meet him.
Leaves after five days for Goa.
He is left disappointed.
He is told by his friends that she has gone back to nurse her father to health.
There is hardly any story. The treatment is shabby. PN croons some beautiful songs. They have tried to make a film to change film-making. There is humour in the how the project is conceived, but it reaches nowhere. There
exists such a phenomena as ‘too much talent’. It cannot be simply brushed aside
as lack of focus, for it does not account for how well he does everything he
tries his hand at. PN is a genuis, and safe is to say that he has not justified his potential.
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