The Rest Is Personal...

June. 29,2013      
Rating:
7.9
Trailer Synopsis Cast

While shooting a documentary on true love, Pramit learns of a mysterious village named Mohini where anyone who enters will fall in love. He and his camerman decide to seek out this strange place.

Ritwick Chakraborty as  Pramit Rai
Aparajita Ghosh Das as  Shampa
Amit Saha as  Amit
Sudipa Basu as  
Supriyo Dutta as  Supriyo Dutt
Churni Ganguly as  Mallika Saha
Monu Mukherjee as  Naren Naskar

Reviews

Perry Kate
2013/06/29

Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!

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BootDigest
2013/06/30

Such a frustrating disappointment

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InformationRap
2013/07/01

This is one of the few movies I've ever seen where the whole audience broke into spontaneous, loud applause a third of the way in.

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Candida
2013/07/02

It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.

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dasguptahirak
2013/07/03

In my view it is one of the best found-footage movie i have ever scene. Sometimes it's the journey that teaches you a lot about your destination. This movie is all about a journey. A journey which will take you along and show you various aspects of love. The end of the movie will surely force you to have a deep thinking. Bakita Byaktigoto is rooted very much in the real, wrapped in a fairy tale bubble, with its fascinating docu-narrative blurring the boundaries between fantasy and reality. Ritwick Chakraborty had done marvelous. Anindya Sundar Chakraborty had given great music. Pradipta Bhattacharyya struggled a lot to place it in silver screen. In total a Worth Watching!!!!! Really awesome

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Mahadyuti Adhikary
2013/07/04

Bakita Byaktigoto (Rest is Personal) is standout film because of its endearing and lucid simplicity. Most of the new-age Bengali films these days overuse and abuse the term surreal. However, Bakita Byaktigoto is rooted very much in the real, wrapped in a fairy tale bubble, with its fascinating docu-narrative blurring the boundaries between fantasy and reality. Riwtik, the lead protagonist, on an incredible quest for a seemingly intangible pursuit of love, steers the story on his able shoulders with a remarkable sense of economy in effortless acting and infectious honesty. Amit Saha and Aparajita Ghosh Das also play out their roles with astounding competence. Sumptuous camera-work, bearing the director's stamp of innate effective minimalism, and the score by Anindya Sundar Chakraborty, transiting from earthy notes to modern sound, are also worth mentioning. A laudable, stellar debut feature by Pradipta Bhattacharyya.

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