Raincoat - 2004

Story

Two estranged lovers meet after six years. As they spend a rainy evening together, they reminisce the moments that consolidated their love, and reflect upon the circumstances that separated them.

Aishwarya Rai and Ajay Devgan come together on screen for the fourth time for Bengali director Rituparno Ghosh?s first Hindi film ?Raincoat?. Rituparno has earlier made a Bengali film titled Titli which too was based on an evening encounter between estranged lovers.

Produced by Shree Venkatesh Films (producers of Chokher Bali), ?Raincoat? is also Devgan?s first film with a Bengali director.

?Raincoat? begins with Manoj (Ajay Devgan) leaving his mother in countryside to travel to Kolkata in search of better prospects of business. He is hopeful that the city will help him emerge from his financial crisis. He also harbors a bleak hope of meeting his estranged beloved Niru (Ash), who is now married to someone else.

On a rainy day in Kolkata, Manoj borrows his friend?s old raincoat as he sets out to meet Niru. What follows is a nostalgic and emotion-filled encounter between the two, set against a rainy afternoon.

The story moves back and forth in time from flashback to present evening as the two go about reminiscing their love and their youth spent together in the same village in the backwoods of Bihar. As the evening progresses, the two are drawn into a conversation that brings out the traces of hidden love for each other in their hearts and the Raincoat becomes a symbol of their ?old and worn out feelings? that still smolder in their hearts somewhere deep down.

Aishwarya Rai will be seen without make-up in this film. Her costumes for the movie were designed by Neeta Lulla. Ajay sports a middle class look given by designer Anna Singh.

The movie was shot in 25 days in Kolkata and is set mostly in an apartment. Its script was originally written in Bengali by Rituparno Ghosh and later translated into Hindi by theatre personality Usha Ganguly.

Cast & Crew

Director
Rituparno Ghosh
Producer
Shrikant Mohta , Mahendra Soni
Music
Debojyoti Mishra
Lyrics
Rituparno Ghosh





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