October Movie Review, Rating

In a film where everything that could possibly wrong for the characters, does go wrong, there is almost nothing that the director does that can even remotely be considered wrong.
October Movie Review
Shoojit Sircar understands and empathizes the pulse of the working class, their fears and anxieties. It could be an abundant sperm count (Vicky Donor) or constipation (Piku). The anxiety never ceases. In "October", it is death and mortality that bind the characters in a clasp of compassion, not in any obvious way. But in the way the universe conspires to keep the world from falling apart.
Juhi Chaturvedi's writing is so lucid I felt I knew first-hand all the characters who populate her wondrous world of alchemized pain. The plot about an obdurate seemingly obnoxious hotel-management trainee, played with wilful gusto by Varun Dhawan, who decides that the quiet shy colleague Shiuli (debutante Banita Sandhu) who has gone into a coma has some kind of a bonding with him.
Unsure of that thing we call love, Varun Dhawan's Dan simply lives on the idea of love, extolling its idealism to a point where his existence is defined by one casual 3-worded question that Shiuli asked her colleagues before she slipped into a long coma.
The scenes in the hospital that follow, the distress of Shiuli's family of mother, sister, brother and an insensitive uncle, is so cogently mapped in the narrative I could almost hear the sound of my own heart pumping as I walked in that hospital lobby with Dan.
Sections of the film where Dan befriends the comatose girl's family vaguely resembled Kumail Nanjiani's "Big Sick".
However, the resemblance is purely cosmetic. Deep down, "October" is a resolutely original exposition on love as defined by the rites of mortality. The characters are vividly etched and the credit for their firsthand accessibility must partly go to the wonderful actors who come together to act out Shoojit Sircar's ode to the idea of love.
This is a deeply meditative melancholic drama filled with resplendent visuals of trees shedding leaves and flowers almost as if they were crying over the loss of love. The narrative is denuded of all elements of hysteria and melodrama. Studied and yet spontaneous, Shoojit Sircar's outstanding grip over his narrative and characters is reinforced by the camerawork (Avik Mukhopadhyay) which celebrates the pulsating allure of Nature and Life while all around us, things fall apart and mortality seeps into our soul.
Varun Dhawan's deep understanding of what makes a character as seemingly overbearing as Dan bring out his sensitive side, navigates the film's simple elegant structure through a maze of life-transforming experiences which convey the unexpectedness of life as it suddenly swerves into death.
October Movie Rating: 5/5
Hindi Movie October hit theatres today. The film features Varun Dhawan, Banitha Sandhu and Gitanjali Rao in lead roles. Directed by Shoojit Sircar, the film has opened to good reviews from the audience.
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#October is absolutely beautiful... just beautiful....sucks you into its world and absorbs you completely...I felt like I was standing there with the characters and feeling their every beat and emotion....@ShoojitSircar and @writeonj are a genius team!
— Karan Johar (@karanjohar) April 11, 2018
#October is a beautiful story of love, just like the flower shuili, also known as parijat or ଗଙ୍ଗଶିଉଳୀ, whose fragrance stays with you long after it has bloomed for a short while at night and fallen down in the morning. It's @Varun_dvn's best, so far.
— Alaka Sahani (@alakasahani) April 11, 2018
Sooo much of detailing in every scene @ShoojitSircar @writeonj stout- hearted & obstinate character played by @Varun_dvn what a debut @BanitaSandhu silence does speaks a thousand words, immpressive performance #October 4 those who can sustain real-life Cinema
— Nishant Bhuse (@nishantbhuse) April 11, 2018
#October is a movie experience like no other. It’s subtle yet leaves you feeling things words can’t do justice to. @Varun_dvn you are a revelation and @BanitaSandhu welcome to the world of movies! Props to @ShoojitSircar and the ever brilliant @writeonj ???
— Amul Vikas Mohan (@amul_mohan) April 11, 2018
@ShoojitSircar da has this rare talent of bringing out the brilliance of an actor and oh so naturally! Every character of #October is beautifully written..each & every actor has done such great justice to it. Simply beautiful!!!
— vajir singh (@vajir) April 11, 2018
@BanitaSandhu is so so lovely! Her stillness and silences speak volumes ! She has a striking and supremely heartening presence ! Welcome to the movies! Huge mention to Gitanjali Rao for her brilliant performance! #october
— Karan Johar (@karanjohar) April 11, 2018
His filmography can make any other actor envious. For people who thibk @Varun_dvn just does masala films, one nust forget he's the one behind a #Badlapur and an #October. A pat on his back for wonderfully balancing everything. Looking forward to our next chat soon. :) https://t.co/j1WlEFNn92
— nayandeep rakshit (@NayandipRakshit) April 11, 2018
@Varun_dvn has definitely come of age with #October. While one compliments @ShoojitSircar for the brilliant casting, Varun is outstanding in the film. The student ain’t a student anymore. He has matured as an actor & makes this film a must watch. Jr D Is Sr D now :)
— vajir singh (@vajir) April 11, 2018
I LOVED #October ❤️ such a simple yet beauiful film with amaazing performances by @Varun_dvn @BanitaSandhu and the supporting cast, beautiful direction by @ShoojitSircar , wonderful music and background score and such beautiful cinematography! ?❤️ i am in loveee with Dan!
— Saniya DAN Dhawan (@saaniisweet) April 11, 2018
#OCTOBER ... @Varun_dvn as Dan is brilliant. He is so real and loveable and really brings out the complexities of this 21 year old character. His eyes are so innocent and vulnerable that he makes Dan endearing even in his awkwardness. So happy to see him make such brave choices..
— Shashank khaitan (@ShashankKhaitan) April 11, 2018