Bhooter Bhabishyat (2012) Poster

User Reviews

Review this title
21 Reviews
Sort by:
Filter by Rating:
8/10
A unique achievement in filmmaking
Notebooks_on_Cinema19 June 2012
In recent times, Indian and in particular Bengali media (in the state of West Bengal, India) are unjustifiably generous when it comes to heaving accolades on the current generation of Bengali filmmakers. This surplus of praise is mostly indefensible as recent Bengali films are still imprisoned by their strange obsession with relationship centric dramas. Exploring relation-based dramas, however, is not the main problem. The problem lies in elsewhere. Most of these cinematic efforts can mostly be characterized by the following undesirable elements: characters that are outside the bounds of possibility, only scratching the surface of emotional layers without much regard for deep character analysis (a lesson in this regard would be to watch, for example, the highly acclaimed Iranian film A Separation by Asghar Farhadi), lack of sensible dialogs, strong desire to pose as an "intelligent" filmmaker who is up-to-date with the world cinema (read literally stealing from these films; an example would be the much-hyped Bengali film Autograph), choosing style over substance, under-appreciation for aural instruments of a film (Ritwik Ghatak was a pioneer for using sound brilliantly), sometimes unconvincing and archaic plots (when plots are convincing they are marred by some of the other factors mentioned here), and sheer inability to build up narratives that do not satisfy two important criteria of narrative cinema: credibility and coherence. Although, these films are technically much superior than their 1990s and last decade counterparts. Bhooter Bhabishyat avoids just about all of the above pitfalls.

The story is exceptionally imaginative and yet simple. A gang of eclectic ghosts (a cook, a Bengali music band member, a Zamindar aka landlord, a representative of the East India Company, a refugee from Bangladesh, a Bengali theater actress, a revolutionary from 70s' Calcutta, a Rickshaw puller, and a few others) need help as they are about to be evicted from their current home as a businessman is all geared up to make way for malls and multiplexes.In the backdrop of this, an aspiring director steps in the same old mansion (where these ghosts are housed) for checking the site of an about-to-be-made film. What follows is a burst of activities replete with spoofs, puns, songs, and dance. Although, beneath all these lies a satirical message about the greed of the modern society that spreads its gluttonous wings at the expense of rich sculptural heritage of cities. The first time director Dutta is a master storyteller. Humorous and sharp dialogs (although being an ad filmmaker himself, Dutta couldn't escape the usual knack of an ad-maker for inserting punchlines after every two lines of dialog), first-class camera-work, unforgiving editing, clever montage of sound pieces, keen eye for details, credible reproductions of a bygone age and society, idiosyncrasies of ghostly creatures - everything seem to jell for the film. Dutta heavily borrows from the master director Satyajit Ray's works and he is not at all reticent about this. In fact, when the aspiring filmmaker and the narrator of the ghosts' lives converse to build up the suspense, their performances strongly remind us of the interactions between the famous Bengali detective Feluda and his assistant Topshe. Delivery of some of the dialogs in the film that rhyme with each other is reminiscent of the lyrical exchanges from Heerak Rajar Deshe ( The Kingdom of Diamonds). In many other aspects, the film is replete with references from Ray's films. In fact, Dutta pays a grand tribute to Ray in this film. Overall, Bhooter Bhabishyat is a rare combination of ingenious plot idea, almost flawless execution, skillful exploitation of the medium as an art form, and an eye for commercial success - a combination that is visibly absent in most of the recent Bengali films.
23 out of 25 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
An incredible Bengali Art Film - a Masterpiece
arnab-zimzy28 April 2012
I recently watched this movie in a cinema hall and i felt it could be a spooky horror film but it was different and outstanding. This movie has all the elements that makes this two hour journey an absolute treat to watch. The plot is quite simple and it reaches to all section of masses.

The atmosphere,cinematography,lighting,acting,costumes,music are just brilliant but the most important aspect i feel are the dialogues that are quite intriguing and showcases the 'intelligent wit' of the film!!!

Nevertheless to say, the dialogues actually bring the flavor of comedy and you are bound to laugh at your seat. Good luck to Bengali Art films and kudos to the director Anik Dutta for presenting us such a film in his debut.
11 out of 14 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
An amazingly well made movie!
chaudharyabhijit6 May 2012
This movie came out as a total surprise to me..Very seldom will you see me give 9 stars to a movie..but this movie deserves it thoroughly. What strikes me most is the plot..and is closely followed by the direction and screenplay. The director has done a fantastic job in trending the story with different angles and does an amazing job in weaving all the characters together. Also the way the story is narrated through the ages flawlessly leaves me amazed. Well Done Anik Dutta...what you have created here, brings Bengali cinema to a different stage! I do hope that in future we continue to see such originality and wonderful direction from Anik Dutta.
5 out of 6 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Outstanding would be the least to say...its that good !!
One of the best things to happen to Bengali cinema post Satyajit Ray is this particular movie,which builds up carefully with every attention to the minutest detail and continues that,till its end. The basic storyline is simple and revolves around a known haunted mansion in Kolkata.The choice of characters by the director,and their portrayal by very capable actors along with mind blowing one liners are the very essence of this movie.The music throughout the movie,the cinematography,editing,use of lights in few particular settings,and over all its simplicity in presentation are all its plus points. It is one of the very few current movies in any language whatsoever,that one can see again and again and again,and still find its superb flair and charm as the very first time.
15 out of 17 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Excellent Movie
santanuuc19 April 2012
Excellent movie,really appreciable,The topic which the director / writer has chosen is very real and very much substantial in the current scenario of kolkata. But the story line / scrip, which have been chosen to express the same in front of audience is truly remarkable. Anything related to ghost brings a certain kind of chilling effect / horror within us. But may be this is the first time I am watching a movie where Ghost have been used as a element of comedy.

Best of luck to the whole cast and crew and expecting more and more this kind of movies from the director.

It reminds us the famous movie "Hirak Rajar Deshe" by Late Satyajit Roy.

Again congrats and best of luck.
14 out of 18 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Surely one of the best satire movies in Bengali
iamaditisengupta17 October 2020
This is very rare to watch satire bengali movies . Showing a good moral message , the movie is really Entertaining , Funny and Suspicious . Undoubtedly best creation of Anik Dutta. Everyone acted well in their roles . A must watch movie for all movie lovers. The songs ( actually the lyrics ) are also funny .
2 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Shadowlands!
purnenduvianworld25 July 2012
The 'chhaya (shadow) chhobi' by Anik Dutta overshadows ghost films of both Tollywood and Bollywood taken together in recent times. The synthetic, eery and blood-curdling horror is not the mainstay here; instead, the ghosts - from several strata and time periods - try means of survival from their live counterparts who are overtaken by an inhuman changeover resulting in unwittingly chasing out ghosts from haunted mansions. How the real ghosts - an endangered species now - will drive away the real-estate sharks is not the attractant of the film. Though the film is not an unplumbed one as regards the delivery of message, yet messages run over almost all the delivered dialogues, mostly laced with puns, and make the piece a unique experience, heretofore unmatched by and large, presenting the changing face of the city of Kolkata gradually being taken over by promoters and reality agents; thus changing Kolkata's heritage into Hertfordshire.

Dutta borrows directly, bathing in the light of his own interpretation, from Ray - his Gupi Bagha trilogy, his style of dialogues, his range of humour and so on - and Dutta does this in a rather grandiloquent and rarefied manner heaping loads of honour and expressing allegiance to Ray along the way unflinchingly.

Story, screenplay, lyrics and direction amalgamate into a homogeneous mixture of great cinema. Aveek Mukhopadhyay's cinematography calls for praise though there are still vestiges of development. Arghyakamal Mitra has, as always, shown his craft here piecing together the various time- frames. Indranil Ghosh's work is flawless like in most other films, too. Kanan Devi's nasal voice from the by-gone era tones up the pathos of one of the messages the film seamlessly delivers - practice of clandestine concubinage by some spoilt upstarts and the well-off of the time. Coming down to the characters, their engaging idiosyncrasies and their pathos to boot make this seriocomedy a psychotherapeutic exercise giving the right directions and at the same time parodying the state of affairs in Kolkata and elsewhere. What we have to remember is that branches of development must not turn deadwood in the end.
4 out of 6 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Intellectually Stimulating and Entertaining
Jini-B2 January 2019
This was my first movie of 2019 and it was a fantastic start to the year! This was a slow-paced film, almost leisurely in tone, which really helped to blend the setting with the story. The introduction of the ghosts and their backstories (and the accompanying cinematography) was very creative. I loved the story, the pace, and the way the structure of the film held everything together. One of my most favorite things about the movie was the characterization and the way all the actors breathed life (pun not intended) into their characters. The best part of the film was that the movie was intellectual and moralistic but also extremely entertaining.

A perfect blend of art-house and commercial cinema. Definitely deserves multiple watches!
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Smiling ghosts! A family of ghosts!
palashdebrayd4 October 2020
Hey, this movie is entertaining especially for it's fatuous relationships among the ghost family members. Veteran actor Paran Bandapadhyay acted so keenly and pulled my attention till the end. Enjoy the musical horror entertainment.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
A Wholesome Entertainer
rupak_speaking1 February 2018
One stark difference between Ray and his two great contemporaries Mrinal Sen and Ritwik Ghatak is that Ray's movies, although being of the so-called art film genre, were as acceptable and entertaining to the masses as they appeal to the senses of the intelligentsia. Anik Dutta's directorial debut primarily catches that aspect of film-making where he was able to delve into Bangalis' thoughts and existence through generations across sections of the society via the multicoloured characterisations in this film. It is a wholesome entertainer which drives home pertinent points of modern and erstwhile Bengali society through comic relief to the masses. Read a full-blown article on the front page of a popular Bengali daily (which happened to publish the story the film is based on) and decided to watch this one, and it matched up to its review, a deservedly huge huge hit and a wonderful movie... 7/10
2 out of 2 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Great movie.
psinhaps2 June 2019
This is a joyride. Well-scripted and full of pun. You can enjoy it completely if you're a Bengali and aware of its rich culture. I have watched it for third time and not felt bore for a moment.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
7/10
Random suggetion went well
navendu_krishnan14 July 2022
Warning: Spoilers
Random suggetion went well

Booter Bhabishyat is a funny - entertaining bengali movie. It revolves around a historic old building and the ghosts living inside - trying to protect it from demolishing.

Ghosts are from different background hence their attittude also differs. Totally a good watch in Prime.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
1/10
Gibberish Movie
das-ritom25 February 2020
Such a waste of time. Can't believe I spent 2 hours watching such ridiculous gibberish.
2 out of 13 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
8/10
Best comedy movie
binaymahato-692028 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Very good movie. Full of comedy. You can enjoy it many times.
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
"What a Combination!"
titonsahashuvo13 July 2019
Oh my god! I have never seen a combination like this or nearer to this in Bengali films. I don't like comedy films. But it's representing a 100 year (nearly) history & a extraordinary combination of it beyond the comedie. It has screened 5-6 generation in the same screen. It's a sign which indicates that Bengali films are improving day by day. A very interesting & marvellous storyline. Excellent writing, thinking and direction by Anik Datta. Acting was also very perfect. Glad to see Shabyasaci, Parambrata, Poran, Mir, Saswata & Swastika in the same screen. I'm too late to watch this film 🙄
1 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Visual and intellectual treat for Bengalis
madhuparnaguha19 February 2022
Sheer brilliance, impeccable dialogues and stellar performances from each and every member of the cast. I have watched it multiple times and each time I ended up discovering a new reference or a well concealed double innuendo. This is truly a classic.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
must watch
sabidholmes22 June 2019
In bengali, you don't see so much artistic film. Bhooter bhabishyat is a pure comedy movie perhaps the best in bengali The plot was very clever, Moder, layered and fast. It quickly engages audiences in its own cinematic style. A must watch film. Watch and laugh and be amazed.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
9/10
Brilliance
b-abhirup9124 August 2013
Okay, Hollywood may not find the film so brilliant as to rate it a 9/10 that I have rated BHOOTER BHABISHYAT but I have judged it from the regional point of view. I am a Bengali myself and have watched quite a few films of the Tollywood industry. One may argue that Rituparno Ghosh's films are more brilliant but given the fact that BB is Anik Dutta's first film I find it an incredible piece of work. The thought and everything that went behind making this film is commendable. It has a right mix of everything and the film is not a bore and neither arty. It has layers, appeals to people from 6 to 60 and above and above all makes you think as well as feel good. Clearly a Bengali movie has never been this perfectly done.
0 out of 1 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
A satirical laugh fest
pcmukherjee-407415 February 2021
Hilarious depiction of our times and the issues that we all face along with some amount of satire but the overall mood is kept very light and humorous. A lot of bitter pills beautifully sugar coated with dollops of jokes and humour.
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
10/10
Brilliant
ratul-3743619 May 2021
Great movie. Could be a picture with such an idea, could not think!
0 out of 0 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink
3/10
Nothing special about the movie
rahul-rdthecool-das24 February 2020
I don't know why so many people liked this movie. The movie was very much predictable from the very starting moment of it. Didn't find anything special in it.
1 out of 10 found this helpful. Was this review helpful? Sign in to vote.
Permalink

See also

Awards | FAQ | User Ratings | External Reviews | Metacritic Reviews


Recently Viewed