Rui Ka Bojh
Year: 1997
Genre: Drama
Studio: National Film Development Corporation of India
Director: Subhash Agrawal
Cast: Pankaj Kapur, Reema Lagoo, Raghubir Yadav, V.M. Badola, Sri Chand Makhija, Uday Nene
Crew: Subhash Agrawal (Writer), Chandra Mahesh (Director of Photography), Chandra Kishore Jaiswal (Original Story), Vijay Bhope (Sound), Vijay Bhope (Writer), Ramesh Shinde (Production Manager)
Runtime: 117 minutes
Release: Jan 01, 1997
IMDb: 8.80/10 by 4 users
Popularity: 11
Country: India
Language: हिन्दी
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
**A hidden gem!** I don't know how many of the Indians have even heard of this gem of a movie, let alone having been seen it. There could not be a more surreal depiction of what life can be in old age. Life does not start becoming mundane just because we've passed the reins of our lives and houses to our children. It still has its share of ups and downs. There are going to be days when we feel unwanted, a burden even. We might feel like we don't have anything to live for anymore. But most of the times that isn't how it really is. We realize the value of anything in life once we get the fear of losing it, whether it be a of a materialistic nature or of an emotional nature. This movie succeeds greatly in raising a turmoil of these feelings within one's heart. You do realize that parents and children, no matter how much they fight or argue, are like electricity(excuse me for a lack of a better comparison) in each other's lives. We wouldn't die without it, but it's absence would be unbearable if it was taken away from us. From an Indian perspective, this movie is an amazing work of art that, if is seen by someone, can make one realize that it doesn't take much to take care of our parents after they've done it for their almost whole functioning lives. Now, on the creative aspect of the movie-acting was as real as it could be by Pankaj Kumar, Raghubir Yadav and Reema Lagoo also portrayed their characters beautifully. The dialogs were relatable, background music was befitting and the direction was top notch. I hope that movies such as this too may be talked about when counting the gems of Indian Cinema.