Before the release of I Want to Talk, watch these 5 must-watch films of Shoojit Sircar

Before the release of I Want to Talk, watch these 5 must-watch films of Shoojit Sircar

New Delhi: Shoojit Sircar, a visionary filmmaker known for his thought-provoking yet relatable cinema, has earned a cult following for his distinctive storytelling style. With his eagerly awaited film, I Want to Talk, starring Abhishek Bachchan, set to release on November 22, 2024, it is the perfect time to revisit some of his past masterpieces. Here are five of his most iconic films that showcase his extraordinary art and storytelling talent.

Piku

Starring Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan and Irrfan Khan, Piku explores the complexities of family bonds with a mix of humor and heart. The film portrays the quirky relationship between an aging father (Amitabh Bachchan) and his independent daughter (Deepika Padukone), mixing light-hearted moments with profound insights about aging and caring for loved ones.

Madras Cafe


A gripping political thriller, Madras Café explores India’s involvement in the Sri Lankan civil war. Led by John Abraham, the film deals with espionage, political conspiracies and the tragic consequences of war, taking a hard look at real-world events.

Sardar Udham


In this emotionally charged historical drama, Shoojit Sircar brings to the screen the story of Udham Singh, who avenged the Jallianwala Bagh massacre. Vicky Kaushal’s powerful performance as Udham, coupled with Sarkar’s sensitive direction, makes it a compelling and intense portrayal of a dark chapter in India’s history.

october


October is an unconventional love story that explores themes of care, loss and change. Starring Varun Dhawan and Banita Sandhu, the film showcases Shoojit’s ability to capture subtle variations in human emotions, creating a deeply poignant experience with his minimalist approach to storytelling.

Vicky Donor


Shoojit’s debut film, Vicky Donor, remains a unique and bold take on sperm donation, treating taboo subjects with wit and humour. Ayushmann Khurrana’s breakout role as an unwilling sperm donor and Shoojit’s non-judgmental story made the film a massive success, paving the way for his future works.

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