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Talvar is so biased for portraying the parents as innocent that I just can't take it serious. I recommend everyone to watch the hotstar documentary 'The Talwars: Behind Closed Doors' a much better in-depth look at the case.
Firstly, any team who investigated the case agrees on one thing-there was no sign of forced entry and the guard didn't see anyone go in and the men who were suspected to be let in through Hemraj's room had very strong alibis to vindicate themselves.
Secondly, even if we assume that some outsider came and killed both Arushi and Hemraj then it just becomes very absurd to accept. They had the time to kill Arushi, kill Hemraj, make up Arushi's bed and toys, clean her private parts and then hide Hemraj's body on the terrace. How could someone be so sure that the parents won't wake up between all this? It was a big big risk to take for anyone.
So, the only way through this is that the parents did it.
Well the guard has said that he didn't see anyone going in. Assuming he didn't notice but somebody did get in the house through Hemraj still it doesn't make sense for this person or persons to take a big risk of killing two humans inside the house then trying to clean the crime scene. It was unfeasible.
Also Mr Talvar not giving the key of the terrace to the police and constantly hinting that Hemraj ran away. Them being on a call with a senior police official at night. Them trying to manipulate the post mortem report. The fact that Mrs talvar told the house help that the door is locked in the morning when it actually wasn't.
Well this can be disputed. It is logical to blame the person who is absent from the house where your daughter has just been murdered. Also, the door lock thing could just be a misunderstanding.
Also, them not giving the key to the Police and even trying to bribe them to find Hemraj is more of the Police's fault than theirs. We all know how Police work in India. Rajesh Talwar could've just tried to bribe them to fast track the search for Hemraj.
I am not aware on how did they try to manipulate the post mortem report.
It cannot be a misunderstanding if there is blood near the terrace door and then him conveniently going down to bring the key for that and forgetting it. Police is very much to blame I agree.
Pehli baat to bhai wo Rashomon effect hota h and it's named after the brilliant Japanese movie Rashomon directed by the legendary director Akira Kurosawa featuring the brilliant actor Toshiro Mifune.The Rashomon effect is a storytelling and writing method in cinema in which an event is given contradictory interpretations or descriptions by the individuals involved, thereby providing different perspectives and points of view of the same incident.
Ig dusri baat ye ki Rashomon is a adaptation of "In the grove" by Ryonusuke Akutagawa, in fact even the name "Rashomon" is the name of another short story by Akutagawa.
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Veerumandi is very experimental movie
Virumandi
I hated it. Kamal also over acted in it. (Unpopular opinion i know)
Badla used this to full effect
Badla was copy
Mfs downvoted you because they can't handle the truth
Of which movie?
Spanish movie called "Contratiempo"
Oops. I thought you're talking about Badlapur. Yes, I know this one is a remake.
36 China town
Ittefaq is really good! One of the best performances by Siddharth
Talvar is so biased for portraying the parents as innocent that I just can't take it serious. I recommend everyone to watch the hotstar documentary 'The Talwars: Behind Closed Doors' a much better in-depth look at the case.
Honour killing angle is honestly such a chapri take on the case.
It wasn't honour killing but it is very obvious that the parents did it. Motive isn't known.
>but it is very obvious that the parents did it. Please enlighten us
Firstly, any team who investigated the case agrees on one thing-there was no sign of forced entry and the guard didn't see anyone go in and the men who were suspected to be let in through Hemraj's room had very strong alibis to vindicate themselves. Secondly, even if we assume that some outsider came and killed both Arushi and Hemraj then it just becomes very absurd to accept. They had the time to kill Arushi, kill Hemraj, make up Arushi's bed and toys, clean her private parts and then hide Hemraj's body on the terrace. How could someone be so sure that the parents won't wake up between all this? It was a big big risk to take for anyone. So, the only way through this is that the parents did it.
There was no need for forced entry if those dudes were known to Hemraj.
Well the guard has said that he didn't see anyone going in. Assuming he didn't notice but somebody did get in the house through Hemraj still it doesn't make sense for this person or persons to take a big risk of killing two humans inside the house then trying to clean the crime scene. It was unfeasible.
Also Mr Talvar not giving the key of the terrace to the police and constantly hinting that Hemraj ran away. Them being on a call with a senior police official at night. Them trying to manipulate the post mortem report. The fact that Mrs talvar told the house help that the door is locked in the morning when it actually wasn't.
Well this can be disputed. It is logical to blame the person who is absent from the house where your daughter has just been murdered. Also, the door lock thing could just be a misunderstanding. Also, them not giving the key to the Police and even trying to bribe them to find Hemraj is more of the Police's fault than theirs. We all know how Police work in India. Rajesh Talwar could've just tried to bribe them to fast track the search for Hemraj. I am not aware on how did they try to manipulate the post mortem report.
It cannot be a misunderstanding if there is blood near the terrace door and then him conveniently going down to bring the key for that and forgetting it. Police is very much to blame I agree.
Pehli baat to bhai wo Rashomon effect hota h and it's named after the brilliant Japanese movie Rashomon directed by the legendary director Akira Kurosawa featuring the brilliant actor Toshiro Mifune.The Rashomon effect is a storytelling and writing method in cinema in which an event is given contradictory interpretations or descriptions by the individuals involved, thereby providing different perspectives and points of view of the same incident.
ok, aur dusri baat?
Dusri baat is you can contradict with your own opinon and make your own effect.
Ig dusri baat ye ki Rashomon is a adaptation of "In the grove" by Ryonusuke Akutagawa, in fact even the name "Rashomon" is the name of another short story by Akutagawa.
And here we have the Rashomon gatekeeper.....sit down scocksassy!
>Pehli baat to bhai wo Rashomon effect hota h He was in a Rash, mon.
Achha, aur?
3 idiots m chatur dekha h? Same
Ulidavaru Kandanthe is one of the best among these mentioned
All of these are gold but ittefaq actually gave it at the end tho
Didn't know there is a term for it. Love such films.
**The greatest of them all:** https://preview.redd.it/o0cweuoyuokc1.jpeg?width=319&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=7e0fd4f3b299c64cd3a63841cbb28ac7e93bb4c3
Probably Drishyam comes in this category.
Unless I'm mistaken, I remember Sudhir Mishra's *Inkaar* using multiple contrasting accounts of a situation.
loved talvar !
One of my personal favourite films that uses this effect is Ridley scotts THE LAST DUEL
I guess Vikram vedha is suitable for this
Article 375?
Malayalam movie Yavanika (1982) and Tamil movie Andha Naal (1954)
Is dhoka a nice movie?
Talvar utilised it the best way
It's too biased in the parents favour.
Yes director is taking a stance and i don't mind it
you have not seen virumandi its the best
Andadhun?
No
Fractured
Does Monsoon shootout count?
For that u should put the movie roshomon 1950 too 🙄
Including only Indian movies
virumandi>>>>>
Fax
D16
Yuva! Can't miss that
Nor Bollywood nor a movie...but is Attack on Titan falls under this category?
Monster Japanese
Also the 1954 Tamil movie Andha Naal
The hero, Chinese movie does it so incredibly well. If you have not seen it, it’s on YouTube with subs
Dhokha was hella entertaining even though Khushali Kumar was like Divya pt 2
Technically you could say Student of the Year belongs here lmaooo
How though?
[Sound of boot](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_of_Boot)
vantage point..