
Cast: John Abraham, Ayesha Takia, Paresh Rawal, Ranveer Shorey
Executive: Anurag Kashyap
Maker: Anand Kumar, Vishal Bhardwaj
Summation –
The motion picture pursues K, a narcissistic entrepreneur who is dependent on smoking. It indicates how smoking influences him and people around him appeared in a fantasy-like surrealistic way. The film utilized imagery as well. K [John Abraham] is an obstinate and unsavoury person, who does precisely what he needs. A chain smoker, he feels nothing can divide him and his cigarette – not his significant other [Ayesha Takia], his companion [Ranvir Shorey] or his life. Till he experiences Baba Bengali [Paresh Rawal].
Synopsis –
Well, I observed no smoking as of late, and my elucidation for the film was that it leaves you totally confused and urgently searching for rationale in its strange groupings of John in a fatigued prison, John in a passage, John in a bath, John in Siberia-like environment. Also, if that is insufficient, there’s Ranvir Shorey with losing his fingers. Indeed, there was surrealism and imagery in full power. Kashyap utilized various areas and dreams to symbolize K’s dependence on cigarette and his fixation has authority over his life. No one instructs him. What’s more, because of his propensity for constant smoking, his significant other leaves him. Initially, I couldn’t comprehend the film. So I needed to watch it twice. Indeed, there are a few holes that leave you to decipher this film without anyone else suppositions.