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An actor's journey on screen sees him dabble with various characters, but enduring tragedy has been the hero's ultimate tribute to cinema and art. Many classics work on an emotional premise with sad endings included in the narrative and strangely, but understandably so, catharsis does reel in viewers as much as action, comedy, romance or any other genre.
Sushant Singh Rajput's posthumous release Dil Bechara is releasing today and all eyes will be glued to the screens as we bid adieu to a beloved soul. Sushant passed away at the age of 34 in Mumbai, leaving those around him grief-stricken.
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Sushant plays Manny in the movie, a boy in his early 20s. An over-achiever in sports, who, when diagnosed with illness, had to get his leg amputated. But the cheer in his life is ever-present and Manny has somehow decided to move on to do better things till time lasts.
After watching The Fault in Our Stars, one will be amazed to see how Dil Bechara seems like a role that is cut out for Sushant. Right from the young boy's infectious smile, to his geeky set up at home and choice of casual clothing, Sushant may have gotten a role so close to his real-life that one may also begin to find parallels between the actor's ill fate and that of the character's by the end of movie's runtime.
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Sushant's character Manny does follow a fixed trajectory-- from living to dead-- but Kizie's tale goes beyond it. The ending leaves space for interpretation to take over and it will be interesting to see how Mukesh Chhabra, the director, has worked with his characters bound towards tragedy.
Additionally, Saif Ali Khan plays a small but central role in Dil Bechara. The part of a fiction writer.
Dil Bechara streams on Disney+Hotstar at 7:30 pm on Friday.
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