What are the intriguing details of "The Tuner"?

Greyson 2022-04-21 09:02:28

The text on the road monument in the picture is in Hindi Pune

The story takes place in Pune, India .

Pune (Pune) is a reference to Puṇyanagara in Sanskrit, which means: City of Virtues .

Home to the controversial Osho International Retreat Center and the famous Ramamani Iyengar Memorial Yoga Institute, Pune is also known as the spiritual retreat capital of the world .

It is the cultural and educational center of India, with many colleges and universities, known as the "Oxford of the East"; the city has the famous Magapatta City software park and India's largest Tata Motors.

The director put such a story that everyone is evil in the city of virtue, I wonder if there is irony.

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Extended Reading
  • Newell 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    How to expand on the basis of the original short film is the biggest problem of this film, the director chose to continue the ending for the short film. The first half is basically a restoration of the short film, while the second half belongs to the magic modification. In fact, a lot of details cannot stand scrutiny. This has caused the split between the front and rear parts to be very serious, basically belonging to two films.

  • Alexandrine 2022-03-27 09:01:09

    The darkness of human nature in the movie is too naked, and there are basically no good results with those who seek skin with tigers. I think many people will make the same choice as the male protagonist after experiencing the things of the male lead, but a few will talk to their former lovers.

Andhadhun quotes

  • Mavashi: Lottery tickets for sale. Try your luck. Lottery tickets for sale. Try your luck, Sir.

    [to a customer]

    Mavashi: Go on, buy one.

    [to Akash]

    Mavashi: Sir, do me a favour. Place your hand on any ticket. They say, God favors the blind.

    [again to the customer]

    Mavashi: He touched the ticket. You'll hit the jackpot now. Out with a 100 rupees.

  • [repeated line]

    Akash: A cricket ball hit my head when I was 14. The optic nerve was damaged.