I Want to Talk

2024 - HINDI - MOVIE

Drama Family

A middle-aged man, confronted with a life-altering diagnosis, reevaluates his priorities and works to mend his strained relationship with his teenage daughter, emphasizing the significance of personal connections and meaningful experiences in the face of mortality. I Want to Talk is a 2024 Hindi-language Drama Family film featuring Abhishek Bachchan, Ahilya Bamroo, Tom Mclaren, Janet Carter, Kristin Goddard, Joe Russell and Daminee Benny Basu. The movie is directed by Shoojit Sircar.
  • Jini Score
    7.0/10
  • Critics Score
    63%
  • Rating
    7.1/10
  • Jini Score
    7.0%
  • Critics Score
    63
  • Rating
    7.1
negative

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Release Date22 NOV 2024
Language

Hindi

Genre

Drama , Family

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I Want to Talk Reviews and Ratings

Average Review Rating : positive

67.33%

Positive Review Rating : 63%

63%
    • Ishita Sengupta

      It is a prosaic portrayal of what it takes to live and how much it takes out of us to survive. ( Read More )
    • Renuka Vyavahare

      Theres a certain stillness to story progression and yet you find yourself immersed in every scene. ( Read More )
    • Nandini Ramnath

      Rather than a feel good drama about triumphing over a debilitating condition, I Want to Talk is better placed to show us how serious aliments disrupt individuals and families. ( Read More )
    • Catherine Bray

      A film doesnt have quite that luxury in terms of runtime, but a bit more setup would have paid dividends in terms of the subsequent journey. ( Read More )
    • Shubhra Gupta

      Sircar doesnt get into melodrama, which is good, and theres no sad background music to tell us when to feel, which is even better. ( Read More )
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