Obhishopto Nighty
Obhishopto Nighty
| 14 February 2014 (USA)
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The story of the film revolves around a cursed nightie which changes hands in a logical manner, not magically. The original owner of the nightie had experienced unfulfilled love, which ultimately led to a curse on it. A wannabe actress comes to Kolkata from a village in pursue of her career. She can cross all limits in order to become successful. She uses that nightie for seducing producers and she doesn't regret in what she is doing. The events that take place later form the climax of the story.

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Inclubabu

Plot so thin, it passes unnoticed.

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Cleveronix

A different way of telling a story

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SpunkySelfTwitter

It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.

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Brennan Camacho

Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.

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arupmandal1983

This is absolutely unexpected!!!A bizarre,wacky,eccentric Bengali cinema taking on Bengali hypocrisy and mediocrity by the collar while breaking every rule within scope in the process.Its not that all the references (mostly contemporary) are very intelligent or subtle.Its not that the performances (mostly cameos) are top-notch as in Bhooter Bhobisyat or that the film within film concept of presentation is something never seen or tried before.But as a package the film presents everything in such optimum amount that the end product turns immensely appreciable and enjoyable at the same time.The film is a triumph of crisp writing and spot-on sense of humour.Add to that superb editing,decent acts and quite fine music/background score.A censor board member smoking in frustration,a band singer (in real) singing Md.Aziz song for a Tolly party (I am sold just for the digging out the song "prithibi harie gelo"...),a Rabindrasangeet singer suffering from xtra-thakur affair or a journalist turned down from entering a party for wearing sandals -the lack of authenticity all around is brought out so effortlessly and effectively with the enjoyment quotient maintained throughout.This is coming (cuming) of age Bangla cinema like never before where the heroine finds real love even after a handful of voluntary one night stands while a popular hero looses his reel and real life wife to a 'odiya nulia'."Obhisapto Nighty" will in no way garner audience like Bhooter Bhabisyat did (the RDB afternoon show was cancelled as i could not manage company of 4 more people to watch together). People not familiar with this form of arbid comedy (read Robert Rodriguez brand ) would be mostly confused and consider it crass.But given a chance with open mind this is bound to entertain and even enlighten.Watch it.

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Saurabh Nath

Obhishopto Nighty (2014)This movie is essentially, what in Bangla, we know as 'Machar Natok', i.e. the kind of plays/stand-up comedies you see in college functions/freshers/re-unions with lots of unintentional technical glitches, bad acting and hilarious goof-ups, but you love them if they are well-written. This movie is a mash-up of the kind of skits you see on stage or say in the comedy shows on television. Kudos to the director for his guts for a) choosing to bring this 'Machar Natok' on screen and b) trying to make an intentionally 'unintentionally hilarious' movie. There is intentional bad/loud acting, bad editing, absolutely meaningless plots and that also split into numerous chapters and timelines, just to connect the several scenes which are funny in themselves and thankfully funny enough you wouldn't care how they are connected. If you start nit-picking this movie will be outright offensive to everyone: it's sexist, racist, makes fun of gays, fat women dressed up in nighties and what-not! And to be true there were scenes which I could not comprehend as well and what I thought it meant I just couldn't believe (For instance, seriously what was that thing with the weird 'Shim-bichi kot-kot'!!!) But I say again, this is exactly what happens in college plays. It's Absurd with a capital A and trust me... has no deeper meaning. I mean, if you start looking for 'Surrealism' everywhere, then might I suggest you 'Himmatwala': the deeply surreal and layered movie... This movie might be some satire on some level, a very vague level, but that is not the purpose of the movie for me.If unsophisticated, unintelligent jokes, riddled with infinitely many innuendos (that are weird, sad, sexual and even repulsive at times) is not your kind of humour, stay away. But if you do, lap it up. Well, I thrive in stupid puns and lame jokes and 'Macha' is not just a stage, it is a Culture to me: the culture I celebrate every moment of my life in Jadavpur University. So I simply loved it. And I am planning to watch it again.But, I have to say, making an intentionally 'unintentionally hilarious' movie is extremely difficult, my friend! And there were so many ways this movie could have been bettered. There are moments which drag, where you feel it's too loud for your taste, but thankfully before that feeling sets in any deeper there is some outrageously funny sequence which will jolt you awake! That is why despite the many many many flaws, I have to acknowledge that this is the first of its kind in an an Indian Movie. There has been no such absolute nonsensical, absurd, yet weirdly funny 'Macha' movie ever before in India. And I do sincerely feel that because Birsa is only the director of this movie, I cannot say this is not his movie. This movie truly belongs to Debaloy Bhattacharya, whose story, dialogues and screenplay it is. And he gets the brownies!!!Statutory Warning: This movie will ruin Tagore Songs for you. For life.

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Rohit Kanodia

When the world is full of fakes and there is crisis all around, how do you discover the truth? The wait is to identify the real. The quest is to make way for a change. Director Birsa Dasgupta takes the sleazy, witty path to unveil the truth. The naked truth or real love is not easy in today's world where every next person believes in barter. What if this barter, this craving for the best comes as a boomerang and teaches humanity a lesson? Yes, the grass in greener on the other side until you step into the same wild grass. Maybe the facts are furious but the presentation was too comical. Director Birsa Dasgupta and story writer Debaloy Chatterjee has worked on subversion. Their gesture on screen was simple and sleazy, they have not tried to be sophisticated, not tried to be too urban to suit the taste of some. Life is raw, so why not present it raw. They have laughed at familial situations, at love and even made a fool of themselves through the subject of censor board. A bizarre nighty makes way to the city and travels homes. Homes that are orthodox, homes that are too conservative, homes that have a newly married couple and homes that have a struggling actress. Life automatically alters the moment the women wear this fuscia piece of lacy cloth. But what next? The nighty conquers the city. It makes way to the headlines and drapes the city in its own colors. The film begins with a sequence happening in 1985 and jumps straight to the present. Every story along the nighty's path remains unresolved. A question keeps lurking on our minds as to what happens to the family after the nighty moves out? Witty, allegorical dialogs and settings bring a new wave on screen and definitely is a breather in the midst of the ordinary. Director Dasgupta has adopted an excellent scheme of narration in the film, which truly reminds us of graphic novels. The film is divided into interesting chapters and he distinctly sculptors the edges to present each chapter individually. Moving from hook to hook the Obhishopto Nighty (cursed Nighty) finally meets real love. Love that brews between Apu (Parambrata Chattopadhyay) and Brishti (Tanusree). With a whole gamut of fine actors from Parambrata to veteran actor Paran Bandapadhay to the jester Mir Obhishopto Nighty definitely is a winner. The music of the film is definitely haunting and sets the mood right with the brilliant lyrics. While Birsa Dasgupta deserves a pat for the storybook like format of the narrative Debaloy Chatterjee deserves an extra brownie for the dialogs. If you cannot digest the pun, simply gulp in the fun. Obhishopto Nighty is a perfect watch for people in relationships, all sorts are welcome. The sleazy humor is tantalizing and leaves a lurking taste for the time to come.(Source of review : nowrunning.com)

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abhimandal

movie is good rally new concept for Bengali movie hope you will enjoyment i am really waiting for Abhishapta Punjabi. my mean part -ii.I really Thanks To Director/Story Writer /Actors Special Foe Parambrata And Also supporting cast . I Really Appreciate to Editing Who Really Done Great Job.Ignore Under lines I love you. I am who I am because of you. You are every reason, every hope, and every dream I've ever had, and no matter what happens to us in the future, everyday we are together is the greatest day of my life. I will always be yours."It takes a great deal of bravery to stand up to your enemies, but a great deal more to stand up to your friends."

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