Life
is not easy. And it is not permanent. But the
experiences and emotions that we acquire through
our lives are unique to each person. It is these
that go on to define our personalities and
thereby influence the decisions that we will make
in our lifetime. Sometimes, by quirk of fate, a decision that we
make goes on to entwine other people's lives and
destinies with our own. Then we are compelled to
play along passively as our lives unfold before
us!
Rewa, Dhruv, Sia and Saahil are four such people,
whose lives got entangled at various levels due
to a twist of fate. Rewa and Sia were best of
friends, having known each other since they met
in kindergarten. They were similar in so many
ways... and yet different too. While Sia was
ambitious and career oriented, Rewa was more of
romantic, looking forward to a blissful life with
a husband and children.
Her
dreams crystallized in Dhruv, whom she fell in
love with and married. Everyone expected Sia to
follow suit, especially Saahil, who had proposed
to Sia three times already. But Sia was clear -
just like men need to be settled in their careers
before they get married, so too should women.
Saahil would have to wait...
Filhaal is all about how unpredictable life is.
It doesn't announce itself... It just happens.You
can't control what happens. You can only live it
... one moment at a time...And smile... for the
moment...Because marriage is not the end of the
love story, it is the BEGINNING OF A WHOLE NEW
ONE...
The principal characters of
Filhaal:
Tabu plays Rewa, a girl of about 27 years. She is
warm and emotional, with a deep sensitive side.
For her, the relationships with her dear ones are
most important in life's scheme of things. She is
a loving wife, as well as a friend to her husband
Dhruv. They share a warm, intimate relationship
that deepens as they look forward to having a
child. Sia, Rewa's best friend since they were
little girls, is the other important person in
Rewa's life. Rewa is a loyal and devoted friend -
emotionally in sync with Sia. She wishes Sia too
would get married eventually and often talks to
her about it. Rewa unlike Sia however, is quite
an introvert, silent and subtle. Even when life
twists and turns around her, she is steely in her
resolve and her convictions.
Sushmita Sen plays Sia in Filhaal, a warm,
effervescent girl of about 27 years. She is
instinctive and spontaneous... living life to the
fullest, every moment of it. She is a loyal and
devoted friend too, to Rewa, ever since she can
remember. She lives all of Rewa's turning points
in life, with her. Rewa's marriage to Dhruv and
their dreams of having a child, Sia shares all
their joys and excitement as if they were her
own. Then there's Saahil... who is also her own.
She loves him dearly but for reasons inexplicable
to her and especially Saahil, she postpones or
avoids the topic of marriage. She wants to
establish herself in her career as a photographer
first; for fear that she may have to compromise
it later for her marriage. There is a child in
her that endears her to all the people around
her. And when fate takes a turn she takes it
head-on, as the child in her watches in wonderous
amazement
Sanjay Suri plays Dhruv, a young man of about 29
years. He is gentle, loving, decent and caring.
Very much a self-made man, a successful garment
exporter at that. Very much the cosmopolitan man,
he is a responsible yet understanding husband to
Rewa and more importantly, her friend too. He has
a tender side that surfaces in the course of
their dreams to have a baby. He nurtures Rewa,
pampers her. And when she is hurt, he comforts her.
He hurts too, when life turns on him. And he's
not ashamed of shedding a few tears. Rewa's tears however,
are far more precious to him. And he makes sure
that he does nothing to hurt her... and always
understand her and support her.
Palash Sen is Saahil, the fourth corner in this
square of relationships. He is also a soft,
sensitive man, deeply in love with Sia and not
afraid to express it, several times. He is also
the understanding 21st century man, supportive of
his woman's decisions, even though he may not
agree with all of them. He is patient and
understanding, and has a silent strength within
him, because he believes in his love for Sia. He
knows it can withstand any surprise fate may
throw at it. So much so that he is the only
member of his family, left behind in India,
because that's where his love lives. And he has a
toy factory... because he loves children!
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