Once in a while people yearn for an extra-ordinary movie plot-line amidst common theme or movie remakes from Hollywood to Bollywood or Tollywood to Bollywood which in some manner makes a person lose interest towards the habit of watching cinemas. Last month, I happened to come across the trailer of AAMIS played during a movie interval and I was surprised to see that it was an Assamese movie. After coming back home I started researching about what Aamis is really about and was stunned while going through the reviews as it made me more engrossed and I decided to watch it once it got released. The movie started off with a great deal of simplicity and any other love story as like the actors depicting common Assamese people and our society. The wildly, original and deliciously twisted "Love Story" portrayed by Arghadeep Barua, a Ph.D. student and Lima Das, a pediatrician and a married woman made the audience crave for more as every minute passed by. Their forbidden love was what made this film more engrossing as narrated by director Bhaskar Hazarika that the plot is an exploration of sensuality through food by breaking free from their monotonous lives and leaving behind the thoughts people assumed of "Extramarital affairs". The friendship with hidden feelings gets further as they find out about one another which takes us on a voyage of investigation with them, which they may stay away forever from. Saying much else would take away from that bizarre and haunting climax of the film. This is a sincerely thick and genuine film with a ton of concealed layers. This sort of result must be accomplished just when you can get totally knockout exhibitions from your cast. So, I was shocked when I discovered that both the leads of the film were debutants. Going to the technicalities of the film, Riju Das' cinematography is wonderful yet never showy. Minutes of moments join tastefully satisfying pictures with splendid music by Quan Bay and sound plan to highlight the sentimentalism of the entire piece. Overall, Aamis happened to have my heart yearning at the last scene as well as the whole 120 mins was a satiating experience and I wouldn't hesitate to appeal to people to go and watch this marvelous piece of work of the Assamese Industry. Kudos to the entire team of Aamis with a movie made that can be rated 5/5.
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