This anthology is only inspired by Ray's stories and might not be exact adaptations, I heard.
Spotlight, Bahurupiya, Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa, Forget Me Not, are each about an hour. All four of them have very different story lines/genres. All of them start a certain way and end a certain way. They make you think what you just watched, but if that's in a good way or bad, is gonna be up to you.
I wonder if/where was the line drawn between using Ray's work and being inspired by it to write a new story but use his name to market them. I don't know anything about the original works, but I personally didn't like all four, in fact, I'd have been totally fine had there been only 3 of these 4. I personally found one of them boring, and one of them was predictable, but good. Remaining two, I liked. None of them were mind-blowing, but 3/4 is a good score. The ones I liked, I have unanswered questions. But I guess that was the idea behind picking these stories, to have questions.
Spotlight, Bahurupiya, Hungama Hai Kyon Barpa, Forget Me Not, are each about an hour. All four of them have very different story lines/genres. All of them start a certain way and end a certain way. They make you think what you just watched, but if that's in a good way or bad, is gonna be up to you.
I wonder if/where was the line drawn between using Ray's work and being inspired by it to write a new story but use his name to market them. I don't know anything about the original works, but I personally didn't like all four, in fact, I'd have been totally fine had there been only 3 of these 4. I personally found one of them boring, and one of them was predictable, but good. Remaining two, I liked. None of them were mind-blowing, but 3/4 is a good score. The ones I liked, I have unanswered questions. But I guess that was the idea behind picking these stories, to have questions.