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October Review: It's not just for the month, but this movie is for the year!

Everything needs to be done in a rush. In a hurry always. Stop! Admire things around you and realize what love is.  That is what Varun Dhawan, Banita Sandhu starrer October is all about.


                                                                                                        

Varun Dhawan as Dan/Danish Walia is an absolute delight. He rightly marks why he is called "Sir Varun Dhawan" (no sarcasm). It is his best performance ever. Banita Sandhu as Shiuli let's her big beautiful eyes do all the talking. She makes an impressive debut in Bollywood. Gitanjali Rao as Shiuli's mother is outstanding. Her angst,  trauma is so visible onscreen. The rest of the supporting cast right from Manjeet to the ICU nurse is amazing. The movie is perfect in the acting department. 

                                       

The 'Piku'duo, director Shoojit Sircar, and writer Juhi Chaturvedi give us something which is simply amazing. The simplicity in Juhi's story along with Avik Makhupadhyay's cinematography is beautiful. Add to this,  Sircar's direction and Shantanu Moitra's brilliant background score and soothing soundtrack. Despite no song throughout the movie, the brilliance of the background score is outstanding. This is Shoojit Sircar's best movie. 

                                       

For this movie,  there will be 2 types of audience: One who will outrightly dismiss October is waste of money with no story,  nothing. The other will understand what October is trying to convey and will tug the toughest strings of their heart. And since I belong to the latter, I am going with 4.25 stars!  October is 2018's best movie beyond doubt. I really hope people understand what it is trying to convey. The box office of the movie should be around 45-50 crores (certainly deserves more). 

                                           

P.S. October is not a movie, it's an emotion that needs to be felt! Watch it. 

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