From the trailer this looks like Finding Fanny Part 2. This film is a remake of Satyajit Ray’s 1980 original. Deepika is Piku, and Amitabh is her cantankerous old dad. And this film is about (no points for guessing) their relationship. Irrfan Khan appears in what could possibly be his first full-fledged mainstream romantic lead role, and I’m really looking forward to seeing the lovely Moushumi Chatterjee on-screen again – from her we’ll get some authentic Bengali; Amitabh’s is making me cringe.
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