![]() That he’s a (semi-autobiographical) stand-in for director Pan Nalin is evident from the manner of the film at hand. Samay is too mesmerised by cinema – the interplay of sound and light, the storytelling, the strips of celluloid film, the magic and madness of it all – to be rational about it. He even intercepts city-bound film reels stored in his town’s railway station, and steals them. He frequents the single-screen theatre’s projection booth by bribing the projectionist. He nicks cash from his father’s tea stall to buy movie tickets. The dreamy nine-year-old protagonist of Chhello Show ( The Last Film Show), Samay, shares a similar affliction, albeit in a different context. Formula One legend Niki Lauda loved racing so much that he was often guilty of overanalysing it. For instance, I love writing very much, so I occasionally tend to go overboard with the tools of language. It’s hard to be sane about something you love. Cast: Bhavin Rabari, Bhavesh Shrimali, Dipen Raval, Richa Meena ![]()
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