Shoojit Sircar’s latest offering, ‘I Want To Talk’ starring Abhishek Bachchan has created an emotional connect with the audience, bringing to life the inspiring story of Arjun Sen, an NRI and cancer survivor. The film’s impactful narrative and heartfelt performances have generated a wave of positive buzz, leading to a significant increase in box office performance on its second day.
The film earned a meager Rs 25 lakh on the first day, but its collection almost doubled on the first Saturday and earned Rs 44 lakh. Now taking the total collection to Rs 69 lakh, the film continues to win the hearts of the audience with its uplifting and emotionally resonant story.
‘I Want to Talk’ is being hailed as an inspiring cinematic journey that highlights the fragility and beauty of life. It tells the heart-touching story of Arjun Sen, played brilliantly by Abhishek Bachchan. Arjun, an NRI marketing genius, faces a life-changing diagnosis of advanced stage laryngeal cancer, with only 100 days left to live. Yet, his story becomes one of resilience as he chooses to fight for his family, especially his young daughter Reya, played by Pearle Dey/Ahilya Bamru.
With audiences praising the film for its realistic portrayal of human emotions, Shoojit Sircar has once again demonstrated his mastery in crafting deeply moving stories. The balance of pain and hope is strongly reflected in the story, providing audiences with a contemplative and inspiring experience.
Abhishek Bachchan delivers a powerful performance, portraying the character of Arjun Sen with raw emotion and authenticity. His portrayal of a man grappling with mortality while maintaining hope has left a lasting impression on audiences, adding to the film’s appeal.
Although the film had a good opening at the box office, its growth path speaks volumes about its connect with the audience. Positive word-of-mouth has played a vital role in attracting more audiences to theatres, making ‘I Want to Talk’ a must-watch for those looking for inspiration and heartfelt storytelling.
Shoojit Sircar’s ‘I Want to Talk’ is not just a film; It is a celebration of life, resilience and the strength of the human spirit. With its impressive narrative and excellent performances, the film is set to continue its run at the box office.