Piku (2015)
18KPiku: Directed by Shoojit Sircar. With Deepika Padukone, Amitabh Bachchan, Irrfan Khan, Moushumi Chatterjee. A quirky comedy about the relationship between a daughter and her aging father, whose eccentricities drive everyone crazy.
“The trailers told us what to expect, and the film definitely lives up to what it endorses. Piku may have taken the subject of constipation quite too seriously, but it really is a realistic depiction of (familial) relationships.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eStory of a septuagenarian Bhaskor (Bachchan) who is more concerned about his health issues, especially his holiday tummy, has a daughter named Piku (Padukone). Piku takes care of Bhaskor like a child SHOULD take care of her parent. And that is what the primary theme of the film is, and it slightly preaches that towards the end. Although one cannot call the film preachy, it does convey a message or two.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe plot begins with Bhaskor diagnosing his Delhi belly and ends when he finally empties his bowels, literally. His violent relationship with his digestive system is the reason he acts temperamental, which has far-reaching effects, mostly on Piku. How Piku tackles his snappiness forms the essential part of the film. It is appealing to watch the story unfold, and if one concentrates on the natural dialogs that are delivered by the characters, one is sure to lay back and enjoy a hearty chuckle. The humor is natural and the family ambiance is ideal for an afternoon watch with your family.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHow old age has to be handled the same way infancy is handled should be learned by the titular character, played beautifully by gorgeous Padukone. She is shimmering throughout the frames, but for me personally, Bachchan takes the pie. His portrayal is simply fantastic. That brings the attention to the perfect casting done by the makers; Irrfan is phenomenal and so are the pillaring cast. The subject of constipation is so comprehensively addressed one doubts if it is a guide for dummies. The soundtrack and score by newcomer Anupam Roy sounds repetitive, but strictly complements the theme of the film, which is part road drama.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eBOTTOM LINE: Soojit Sircar has carved something essential in Bollywood with Piku – a fine story whose effect may not stay for long, but its themes and performances certainly remembered in years to come. 7/10 – recommended.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eCan be watched with a typical Indian family? YES”