The trailer for Shakun Batra’s upcoming film Gehraiyaan is now available. Deepika Padukone, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Ananya Panday, Dhairya Karwa, Naseeruddin Shah, and Rajat Kapoor are there in the film, which is described as a complex interpersonal drama.
Alisha Khanna, a 30-year-old ambitious woman, is at a crossroads in her life. Her six-year relationship has become monotonous, and her career appears to be hitting a lot of roadblocks.
Just as she had begun to accept this reality as unchangeable, her life is upended by the arrival of her cousin, Tia, and her fiancé, Zain, with whom she bonds over a troubled past and a shared desire to break free.
The story follows Alisha and Zain as they confront the ghost of their past on the path they take to avoid it.
With a unique soundtrack and gloomy cinematography that complement the intense relationship drama, the teaser previews the film’s sombre tone.
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Many films at the cinema tease the same kind of mood, and BuzzPedia has compiled a list that we recommend you watch.
1. Woman on The Beach (2006)
Scott (Robert Ryan), a Coast Guard officer, adores his fiancée Eve (Nan Leslie), but he can’t help but be smitten by Peggy (Joan Bennett), a lonely beauty he encounters on the beach.
Peggy, on the other hand, is stuck in an unhappy marriage with Tod (Charles Bickford), a former painter whose career was cut short due to blindness.
Scott and Peggy develop feelings for each other, but they can’t help but suspect that Tod knows more than he’s letting on and that his blindness is merely a cover to spy on Peggy.
2. Hannah And Her Sisters (1986)
Hannah (Mia Farrow), her younger sisters Lee (Barbara Hershey) and Holly (Dianne Wiest), and the men in their lives gather for three Thanksgiving feasts in a row.
Lee is having an affair with Hannah’s husband, Elliot (Michael Caine), while also attempting to put an end to her Svengali-like romance with artist Frederick (Max von Sydow).
While being courted by the hypochondriac Mickey, Holly is irritated by her lack of work fulfilment and her growing reliance on Hannah’s generosity (Woody Allen).
3. Closer (2004)
On the street, Alice (Natalie Portman), an American dancer who has relocated to London, encounters Dan (Jude Law). A taxi slams into her as she stares at him.
Dan starts dating Alice after taking her to the hospital. Dan, who has written an Alice novel, is bored a year later. He had an affair with Anna, a photographer (Julia Roberts).
He leads dermatologist Larry (Clive Owen) to an unintentional meeting with Anna by pretending to be her in a chat forum. Both connections deteriorate as time passes.
4. The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)
It’s la dolce vita for Tom Ripley (Matt Damon) and Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law) to be young and carefree amid the turquoise waters and picturesque landscape of sun-drenched Italy in the late 1950s.
Dickie and his gorgeous expatriate lover, Marge Sherwood (Gwyneth Paltrow), never foresee the hazardous lengths to which Ripley will go to make their lifestyle his own when Dickie’s father asks Tom to bring his errant playboy son back to America.
5. Controlada (2016)
When their, and Gabi’s ex, hard-partying friend, Martin, arrives in town and camps on their couch, tensions rise between a couple, Bernie and Gabi, who are trying to conceive.
6. Conte De Printemps (1990)
A party brings Jeanne (Anne Teyssedre), a high school philosophy teacher, together with Natacha (Florence Darel).
They become friends, and Jeanne, who lives in Paris with her untidy boyfriend, soon finds herself staying at Natacha’s while her father (Hugues Quester), a middle-ranking French bureaucrat, is away.
Jeanne quickly understands Natacha has something to hide, and when her father returns home and finds her in his flat, unrecognised urges resurface.
7. The English Patient (1996)
In this adaptation of Michael Ondaatje’s novel, the broad expanses of the Sahara serve as the background for a passionate love story.
In an Italian monastery near the end of WWII, a terribly burned man, Laszlo de Almasy (Ralph Fiennes), is ministered to by a nurse, Hana (Juliette Binoche).
Through flashbacks involving a married Englishwoman (Kristin Scott Thomas) and his work charting the African environment, his history is revealed.
As she assists the dying man, Hana learns to repair her own scars.
8. Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)
Vicky (Rebecca Hall) and Cristina (Scarlett Johansson), two Americans, arrive in Barcelona for a summer vacation with a friend (Patricia Clarkson).
They meet alluring painter Juan Antonio (Javier Bardem) while visiting an art gallery, and he invites them for a weekend of food, art, and sex.
When his feisty former lover (Penélope Cruz) appears on the scene, sparks fly, resulting in a very crowded house.
9. La Piscine (1969)
When a journalist’s boyfriend (Alain Delon) lets her old lover (Maurice Ronet) drown, the duo is forced to answer questions from an inspector.
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