Cast & Crew
Critic's Rating: 1.0
Story: Anjali (Rituparna) and Rajiv (Badshah), a young, married couple live in Visakhapatnam, trying to make ends meet. The only asset that they have is Anjali’s house. Rajiv’s business has failed and he wants her to sell the house, but Anjali refuses as it is the last memory of her parents. Enter Sanjay, a paying guest, who starts a relationship with Anjali.
Review: As you can understand from the storyline above, it's a tale that has been told a thousand times. That's why the first half turns out to be same old same old, though director Raaj Mukherjee adds a post-interval twist that salvages the story somewhat. But the biggest problem is the execution. The plot is full of loopholes and ridiculous mistakes. For example, Anjali and Rajiv are supposed to be in a grave financial crisis, which is why their marriage is apparently falling apart. But it defies logic when Anjali goes around driving a sedan, wears expensive clothes and Rajiv spends freely on food and alcohol. These contradictions are too glaring to avoid.
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The performances make matters worse. Rituparna Sengupta, who easily fits into most roles, gives a needlessly high-strung performance. Priyanshu Chatterjee looks like a block of wood. His expressions are the same when he is happy, sad, angry or whatever else. His voice modulation matches his expressions. Badsha Moitra is the only one who seems to know what he is doing. As an alcoholic, abusive and scheaming husband, he is believable, if not excellent. But his efforts go wasted in this badly-made film.
Review: As you can understand from the storyline above, it's a tale that has been told a thousand times. That's why the first half turns out to be same old same old, though director Raaj Mukherjee adds a post-interval twist that salvages the story somewhat. But the biggest problem is the execution. The plot is full of loopholes and ridiculous mistakes. For example, Anjali and Rajiv are supposed to be in a grave financial crisis, which is why their marriage is apparently falling apart. But it defies logic when Anjali goes around driving a sedan, wears expensive clothes and Rajiv spends freely on food and alcohol. These contradictions are too glaring to avoid.
Also Read: All you need to know about Troyee
The performances make matters worse. Rituparna Sengupta, who easily fits into most roles, gives a needlessly high-strung performance. Priyanshu Chatterjee looks like a block of wood. His expressions are the same when he is happy, sad, angry or whatever else. His voice modulation matches his expressions. Badsha Moitra is the only one who seems to know what he is doing. As an alcoholic, abusive and scheaming husband, he is believable, if not excellent. But his efforts go wasted in this badly-made film.
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Trivia:
1. The 1982 hit Troyee — starring Mithun Chakraborty, Debasree Roy and Soumitra Bannerjee — dealt with the complications of a love triangle. However, Raaj Mukherjee claimed that his Troyee, was neithera tribute, nor a remake of the Mithun-Debasree starrer.
2. While shooting in Vizag, there was one romantic song sequences that they had a lot of fun canning. Priyanshu was supposed to lift Rituparna as part of a scene, but there was lack of synchronization that elicited loud guffaws from the actors themselves.
3. Rituparna, who first paired up with Priyanshu in Bhorer Alo, shares a great rapport with her co-star. They also have another comedy, Potadar Kirti, ready for release.
Goofs:
1. The couple of Anjali and Rajiv are supposedly going through a financial crisis. How come, then, Anjmali is seen driving around in a sedan and sporting expensive jewellery while Rajiv spends a fortune on food and alcohol?
1. The 1982 hit Troyee — starring Mithun Chakraborty, Debasree Roy and Soumitra Bannerjee — dealt with the complications of a love triangle. However, Raaj Mukherjee claimed that his Troyee, was neithera tribute, nor a remake of the Mithun-Debasree starrer.
2. While shooting in Vizag, there was one romantic song sequences that they had a lot of fun canning. Priyanshu was supposed to lift Rituparna as part of a scene, but there was lack of synchronization that elicited loud guffaws from the actors themselves.
3. Rituparna, who first paired up with Priyanshu in Bhorer Alo, shares a great rapport with her co-star. They also have another comedy, Potadar Kirti, ready for release.
Goofs:
1. The couple of Anjali and Rajiv are supposedly going through a financial crisis. How come, then, Anjmali is seen driving around in a sedan and sporting expensive jewellery while Rajiv spends a fortune on food and alcohol?
FAQs
- What is the release date of 'Troyee'?
Release date of Rituparna Sengupta and Priyanshu Chatterjee starrer 'Troyee' is 2015-01-02. - Who are the actors in 'Troyee'?
'Troyee' star cast includes Rituparna Sengupta, Priyanshu Chatterjee and Badshah Moitra. - Who is the director of 'Troyee'?
'Troyee' is directed by Raaj Mukherjee. - What is Genre of 'Troyee'?
'Troyee' belongs to 'Drama, Romance' genre. - In Which Languages is 'Troyee' releasing?
'Troyee' is releasing in Bengali.