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2 days ago · Director Abhinay Deo, working with an adapted screenplay by Parveez Shaikh and Aseem Arora, does more than his bit and adds a shiny veneer to the film. It is at the plot level that Savi is found ...
2 days ago · Abhinay and writers Parveez Shaikh and Aseem Arora also deserve credit for portraying and creating the character of the female protagonist by rendering a sense of familiarity and simplicity. Savi is your regular, next-door homemaker. Her presence, in fact, is so unassertive that it would make her merge into the humdrum of everyday life.
2 days ago · It’s total Bollywoodisation of the French script in the hands of Parveez Shaikh and Aseem Arora. There are dramatised background scores, and songs for every mood, including KK’s last recorded ...
2 days ago · Parveez Sheikh and Aseem Arora’s adapted script makes several modifications to the original, perhaps necessary in the Indian context. The script maintains key elements, like Savi drawing a mind ...
3 days ago · Directed by Abhinay Deo, written by Parveez Shaikh with Aseem Arora on dialogues, and adapted from Paul Haggis’s The Next Three Days, Savi starts like one of those stereotypical movies. A happy family meets a tragic hour where their lives are left shattered with the helpless woman left to fight the ugly world that has no intention of making ...
5 days ago · Story, Screenplay & Dialogues: The adaptive screenplay written by Parveez Sheikh and Aseem Arora, is captivating. It’s a treat to see a helpless character (Savi) take on life head-on to fight...
3 days ago · Adapting the premise from Paul Haggis’ The Next Three Days, screenplay writers Parveez Shaikh and Aseem Arora Indianise it by naming the wife Savitri. The Savitri-Satyavan story is so firmly etched in Indian memory that the connection is instant. Abhinay’s direction is straightforward.