Producers: A B Corp & Vashu Bhagnani
Set in 1878 when India was under the reel of British power. Antarmahal paints the life of Bhubaneswar Chowdhury’s (Shroff) obsession for an heir and desire for power.
Terrified that his growing age will prevent him from fathering a son, he casts aside his beautiful wife of 12 years, Mahamaya (Ganguly), and marries the very young and vulnerable Jasomati (Khan). As the women share a complex relationship of insecurity. Bhubaneswar aims to augment his power in the British hierarchy with a unique celebration of Durga Puja…sculpt the goddess in the image of Queen Victoria.
Brijbhushan (Bachchan) enters Antarmahal to sculpt and make money but is struck by the tragic plight of Jasomati and allows his creativity to get better of his caution. In a vortex that begins to spin out of control. Antarmahal tells the story about the lengths to which superstition and despair will drive a man.
Reviews:
“A must see for those willing to be exposed to real good cinema.”
“Amidst stunning cinematography, Ghosh excels at developing the subtle nuances between characters…”
“Now, it would be no exaggeration to call Rituparno Ghosh one of the most powerful filmmakers of the country.”
“Roopa, without doubt, is the star performer.”
“Soha does a good balancing act in her role of child-woman straddling dual world of clay dolls and marital rape. Abhishek’s is an endearing, redeeming male cameo…Rupa is easily principal actor, emoting a wide spectrum.”
Anamorphic Widescreen Format. Presented in 2.3:1 Aspect Ratio Enhanced For 16:9 Widescreen TVS. Subtitles in 4 Languages. All Region DVD. Digitally Mastered From The Original Film. 5.1 Dolby Digital Sound. Interactive Menus of Songs & Scenes for Easy Access. Theatrical Trailer.
All Regions 5.1 Dolby Digital DVD Video NTSC Colour With Sub-Titles in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu Anamorphic Widescreen DVD DVD Authored by Shemaroo
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