Is the tea too hot? Labanya: No, Baba. I made it just the way you like it. With a little less sugar. Sashi Bhushan: Good. The doctor says I need to watch my health. But what is the point of watching health when the world around you is changing so fast? Labanya: The world changes, Baba. We have to keep up. Sashi Bhushan: Keep up? I feel like I am standing still and the ground is moving under my feet.
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Gyarakal (Eclipse) is a critically acclaimed Bengali film starring Soumitra Chatterjee and Rituparna Sengupta, directed by Raja Sen. The film explores the complexities of family dynamics, aging, and modern relationships.
Baba, have you thought about what I said? Sashi Bhushan: About selling the house? Prasanta: It makes no sense to keep this huge house. Just the two of you... it’s difficult to maintain. If we sell it, we can buy two modern flats. One for you, one for us. It’s practical. Sashi Bhushan: Practical? This house holds memories, Prasanta. Your mother lived here. Every corner of this house speaks to me. Prasanta: Memories don't pay the bills, Baba. The maintenance costs are skyrocketing. We need to be realistic. You are living in the past. Sashi Bhushan: Perhaps the past is the only place where I am still relevant. In your new world, I am just a piece of old furniture you want to move to a corner.