Shoojit Sircar has made a career out of exploring grief, death and the quiet triumph of hope, with his films often finding profound power in silence.
I Want To Talk is no exception, completing a trilogy of sorts that started with Piku and continued with October (with hints of Hollywood’s Whale).
Its a cinematic exploration of loneliness, mortality, and emotional hesitation.
It is like reading a diary entry you weren't meant to see. Its deeply personal, somewhat flawed, and not always as poignant as it aims to be.
At its core, I Want To Talk tells the tale of a man facing a grim medical diagnosis, yet it’s really about the intricate and often messy relationship between a father, Arjun (Abhishek Bachchan), and his daughter, Reya (Ahilya Bamroo).
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