Memories In March Movie Reviews
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Taran Adarsh | bollywoodhungama.com
Many film-makers in the West have focused on the closeted gay, an unassuming person who likes to remain in the shadows. Similarly, a lot many films have captured the trauma and anguish of the bereaved parents when their child is no more. MEMORIES IN MARCH [English; with generous usage of Hindi and Bengali] is not just about the relationship between gay lovers, but also looks at the suffering and pain a mother goes through when her son diesRead full review3.0
Nikhat Kazmi | Times of India
Alternate sexuality may have become a popular theme in Indian cinema, but most of the films dealing with this controversial topic lack sensitivity and choose to dwell on it, either in a comic vein or in a shock-and-awe tenor. Memories in March scores because it looks at homosexuality as a normal fact of life, Of course, there is the initial shock that conventional mom, Deepti Naval, displays when she learns of her son's preference for the baldRead full review2.5
Shaikh Ayaz | rediff.com
In one of film history's most poignant scenes, Anupam Kher refuses to grease the palms of an agent at the customs clearance in the 1984 film Saaransh and instead queues up to recover the ashes of his deceased son. Kher's emotional outburst, absolutely free of any direct abuses yet displaying an almost unidentified rage within him, remains a cinematic high-point. Without drawing any immediate parallels, one does flashback to that momentRead full reviewNR
Roshni Devi | Koimoi
Memories In March is about Deepti Naval coming to terms with her son’s death and his sexual orientation with Rai...Read full review
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filmifan45, 9 years agoThis is nice movie. I liked it.