Sensitive and refreshing take on a gay relationship - Memories in March

Story: Deepti Naval
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/search?q=Deepti%20Naval> 
rushes to Kolkata to collect the remains of her son who died in a car
accident. But she ends up collecting a collage of memories of the days
her son spent with his lover, Rituparno Ghosh
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Rituparno-Ghosh>  and his
colleague, Raima Sen. More importantly, she comes face to face with a
facet of her son's personality which she finds hard to accept.... But
only, initially.

Movie Review: Alternate sexuality may have become a popular theme in
Indian cinema, but most of the films dealing with this controversial
topic lack sensitivity and choose to dwell on it, either in a comic vein
or in a shock-and-awe tenor. Memories in March
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/search?q=Memories%20in%20March\
>  scores because it looks at homosexuality as a normal fact of life, Of
course, there is the initial shock that conventional mom, Deepti Naval,
displays when she learns of her son's preference for the bald Rituparno
Ghosh over the pretty Raima Sen. Her attitude towards him changes from
friendliness to resentment when she learns of the special bond he shared
with her departed son. And like all conventional mothers, she wishes she
had known about her son's sexual preferences before, so that she could
have consulted her psychiatrist friends....

Gently and subtly, the change occurs and the grieving mother discovers a
warm and sensitive person in her son's companion. Shared dinners, shared
memories, shared grief, poignant revelations, a bit of poetry and
prolonged silences create a bond between the mother and her son's
friends (Rituparno, the lover and Raima, the girl who loved him) that
may not fill the aching void, but it does help to pick up the strings of
life again.

The film boasts of some smart writing (Rituparno Ghosh), a totally
uncluttered and naturalistic directorial style (Sanjoy Nag
<http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/search?q=Sanjoy%20Nag> ) and
consummate performances by the three protagonists, specially Deepti
Naval who is a treat to watch with her nuanced act of a mother who tries
to bravely cope with loss and longing.
Another review here: 
http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/review_memories-in-march-could-hav\
e-been-memorable_1526554
<http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/review_memories-in-march-could-ha\
ve-been-memorable_1526554>
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Unfortunately for us in Mumbai this movie will only be screened at 9 pm
and that two in 4 theaters in the Western suburbs. People from other
parts of India do let us know when and where the movie is being screened
in your part of the world.
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Regards,Deep
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