Sandalwood The film is about a bickering, middle-class couple who are stuck together during the lockdown.Sanjana DeshpandeAmazon Prime VideoThe Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society author Mary Ann Shaffer once said, “Humour is the best way to make unbearable bearable.” The director-duo Esham and Haseen Khan’s film Ikkat is the embodiment of the quote. The title itself is indicative of how the lockdown was very suffocating as the world—in a blink of an eye—had come to a standstill. While the film is sure to give you a hearty laugh throughout the two-hour running time, the moment that remains etched in my mind is when Nagabhushana’s Vasu, who’s always nagging his wife, counting her shortcomings and bickering with her, stands by her when his distant relative (Sunder) slanders Bhoomi Shetty’s Janvi. Janvi and Vasu are a typical middle-class couple who live in a...
- 7/21/2021
- by Sanjana
- The News Minute
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