Life Goes On (2009 film)

Life Goes On is a 2009 film by Sangeeta Datta. It shows how a Hindu family in Britain copes with the death of the wife and mother. The story recalls Shakespeare’s King Lear.[1]

Life Goes On
Film poster
Directed bySangeeta Dutta
StarringGirish Karnad
Sharmila Tagore
Om Puri
Soha Ali Khan
Release date
  • 30 October 2009 (2009-10-30) (Mumbai Film Festival)
Running time
120 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Plot

The film is set in modern London. The central character is Sanjay, a Hindu doctor, respected in his community. After the sudden death of his wife Manju, he struggles to relate to his three daughters. The drama follows the week from Manju's death to her funeral.

As well as dealing with grief and family ties, the film addresses inter-faith issues as Sanjay discovers that the youngest daughter Dia has a Muslim boyfriend, Imtiaz.

Wandering the streets of London the night before the funeral, Sanjay recalls his own childhood, when he left home with his parents during the partition of India.

Cast

Reception

The film won the Best Feature Film Award at the Pravasi International Film Festival in Delhi, and the Best Feature Film Audience Appreciation Award at the London Asian Film Festival.[2]

Xan Brooks in the Guardian considered the acting "stiff and self-conscious".[3]

gollark: Apparently verbal and whatever-else memory are generally quite correlated, so this is weird.
gollark: For whatever reason I can remember verbally expressible things really well, but basically nothing else.
gollark: Or is just very good at memorizing things by looking at them.
gollark: But whatever.
gollark: Well, I guess it's more general than that.

References

  1. Philip French (13 March 2011). "Life Goes On – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  2. Farieha Aziz (15 February 2011). "We Shall Overcome". Newsline. Pakistan. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
  3. Xan Brooks (10 March 2011). "Life Goes On – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 October 2012.
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