![]() He gives you a glimpse into the lives of his characters, and artfully takes you into his fold. The film unfolds at a leisurely pace, but never lacks spirit. Shoojit Sircar breathes life in to every scene with his nuanced direction. And something flows and flourishes between them. After the untoward episode, as she lies in bed, Dan is drawn to her agonizing and motionless world. As colleagues, Shiuli and he share nothing more than a few glances and some casual conversation. Dan expresses himself with a rare innocence that makes him lovable. He doesn’t speak volumes, but he’s blunt and straightforward. Dan is a 21-year-old who still has a lot of growing up to do he’s clumsy and careless at work, a tad cocky too, but not with an air of arrogance. The beauty lies in the simplicity of it all. It’s not a story crafted with heavy doses of dialogues, romantic ballads or bombastic episodes common to the genre. Yes, it is a film about love, seen from Dan’s pure and simple world-view and Shuili’s silent, stoic stares. October Review: Shoojit Sircar’s ‘October’ says a lot, without saying too much. This affects Dan far deeply than he ever imagined, and thereon, he embarks on an emotional journey where he seeks answers and love in the strangest of circumstances ![]() An incident occurs at the hotel where one of his colleagues Shiuli (Banita Sandhu), lands up at the hospital. ![]() October Story: Dan (Varun Dhawan), a student of hotel management is an intern at a top hotel in Delhi along with his batch mates.
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