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To cut a long story short, this ‘Walk’ is just not refreshing! One morning walk in Joymohan’s [Anupam Kher] life changes it all. After suffering a heart-attack one morning, on his birthday, Joymohan realizes that he needs to spend more time with his family — son [Rajit Kapoor], daughter-in-law [Divya Dutta] and grand-daughter [Avika Gor]. It is during his ‘Morning Walk’ that his life changes forever. He meets his once-upon-a-time-student and friend Neelima [Sharmila Tagore], now a mother of two, who carries with her a strange but surreal truth. Neelima’s bright and beautiful daughter Anjali [Nargis] dreams of pursuing her doctorate from the U.S. and is encouraged by her doting mother and boyfriend Ajay [Shayan Munshi], an upcoming singer, who will go to any lengths to put a smile on her face. It’s a tale of two families who are so different from one another, yet connected through a special bond. The problem is, the number of unwanted tracks in the film rob the film of the seriousness. Sure, there’re interesting moments, but they’re few and far between. The director is handicapped by a poor script, with the end looking incomplete and confusing. Jeet Ganguli’s music is soothing and easy on the ears. Anupam Kher and Sharmila Tagore lend dignity to their respective roles. Rajit Kapoor looks perfect for his part. Divya Dutta does well, but why did the director make her over-react towards the end? Nargis doesn’t deliver. Shayan Munshi shows a marked improvement over his previous work. Avika Gor gets no scope.
On the whole, MORNING WALK is a dull and dreary experience.
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