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After Hours: Well-made film on a societal evil

Starcast: Tathagata Chowdhury and Komal Dey Direction: Sanjay Mishra  Story and script: Pratik Majumdar   If you have a good script and you ...


Starcast: Tathagata Chowdhury and Komal Dey


Direction: Sanjay Mishra 


Story and script: Pratik Majumdar

 

If you have a good script and you are sure of what you want to shoot, you don't need a huge star cast or even 10 minutes to get your message across to the audience. Nine minutes is more than enough and that too with just two actors.


Workplace sexual harassment is a social evil which employees, especially women have had to face since decades. "After Hours" deftly showcases how the vulnerable victim, the hunted, becomes the hunter even as the so-called all-powerful predator becomes the hunted.


Jay Singh (Tathagata) calls Ananya (Komal) home late in the evening as it would help her in her promotion. Ananya seemingly complies but it is gradually revealed that she has come with an agenda of her own, that is to expose Jay for the loathsome sexual predator he is who had earlier preyed on her sister as well, leaving her devastated and broken. Does she get justice for her sister.. watch "After Hours" to know.


Shot in black and white, with the interplay of shadows and lingering shots on the actors and objects in the apartment (brilliant cinematography by Aaron Targain), "After Hours" gives the feel of a noir film. Both the actors have a grip on their characters and emote effectively, leaving a distinct impact on the audience. Kudos to director Sanjay Mishra (his 3rd short film) for being able to get the best out of Dey and Chowdhury and kudos to Pratik Majumdar for the taut, no-nonsense script.

 

 

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