Directed by Sujoy Ghosh, ‘Anukul’ is based on the short story written by The legendary Filmmaker ‘Satyajit Ray’ of the same title. The story goes like this:- set in modern day Kolkata, ‘Anukul’ is about the relationship between a Human and Robot. Nikhil(Saurabh Shukla) A Hindi professor brings A robot (Anukul) To his house, Nikhil's cousin brother however,lost his job because of robots, and that is why he hates them, so when Nikhil's brother comes to know about Anukul he tries to kill him as well, he was able to hurt him in his first attempt however, well let's not talk about that. Watch the movie for yourself. Let's talk the other aspects of the movie now. The story, was written in the 60's I guess, it was a short story that was written by Ray. I love watching Sujoy Ghosh's movies. According to me His movies are incomplete without Kolkata, I love watching it(Kolkata) on Celluloid through his Len's. I've seen so many of his film's and Some of his best film's were shot in Kolkata. The story's great, they've used VFX only in two scenes. The actor who plays Anukul is my favorite, I first saw him in the 2011 film ‘Kahani’. Saurabh Shukla as Nikhil is amazing. He is one of my favorite actors, I can watch his movies any day, also the actor who plays Nikhil's brother is great and one of the my favorite actor, whose name I don't remember unfortunately!, The relationship/chemistry between Anukul and Nikhil was that of a father-son relationship. There's only one location in the movie 98%of the scenes have been shot in a house,where Nikhil lives. This could be the only science fiction movie in India that I've liked, we need more science fiction movies like these in Bollywood. It's way better than ‘2.0’ and ‘Enthiran’(Robot). #largeshortfilms #mynetflixreviews #netflix #notamoviereview https://www.instagram.com/p/B2lYkBqgi16bqzHVhXHfeGbfnimMf7F9XZyZbo0/?igshid=1qwmwbc6v7z74











