TE3N is the journey of John
Biswas finding the truth of who was behind his grandchild’s death. He
has
company in the form of a reluctant Father Martin who joins and ditches him on
and off, but John never gives up on what he is after. In many ways, this is
similar to Kahaani. Someone after a case even the police have given up on,
someone so weak and helpless that you would think that nothing would come out
of it. No one feels threatened or intimidated by the person doing the digging
around, the person just passes under the radar. If in Kahaani the perceived
weakness came from the fact that the protagonist was a single pregnant woman,
here it is an ageing man, well over 70 by the look of things. He seems so old
that he can barely stand upright while walking, there is a permanent crouch,
that perhaps came from riding a Bajaj scooter that doesn’t allow him to spread
his shoulders and back to their full size (yeah, it’s funny how Big B can dwarf
a hefty Bajaj scooter, having to crouch uncomfortably to ride it). The body
language looks a bit manufactured at first, but we get used to it.
So, John Biswas is on the case in
spite of the police and Father Martin telling him that there is nothing more left
to be done. But the police are soon back on the case, and why? Because history
repeats itself after 8 years, and that is where TE3N really begins.
Two tales, 8 years apart,
converge to reveal what actually had happened, and in a complex script written
with extreme caution and skill, we are kept guessing till the very end, and
that is the victory of TE3N. The who, the why and the how of the crime are
explained, one by one, not exactly in the same order in a non-linear narrative
that goes back and forth between the two cases 8 years apart. The similarities
are remarkable, in fact both cases are identical, which tells us that it is the
same man behind both. As the script shifts back and forth between the two
cases, there is a parallel track which shows John Biswas’ own investigation of
what happened to his grandchild. This track, perhaps the most important one in
the movie, is well shot, explaining each logical step that John takes in his
investigation, but the editing is questionable. As the script shifts between
his investigation and the police investigation, the time lines of both
investigations is not clear. Maybe it is a deliberate attempt to beguile the
viewer, but one feels the director should have been more honest with the delineation
of the period separating the events.
TE3N is Amitabh Bachchan’s movie,
he is the protagonist, looking for justice, not revenge and he
aces the
character as usual with his unmatched screen presence. Nawazuddin Siddiqui too
has to be given full marks for his portrayal of a priest who seems to be faking
his peace and the fact that he has come to terms with his past. Whether his
character is a genuinely funny guy is a bit of a doubt, because we can see that
side of him only in the first scene inside the church. What the director wanted
to convey through that scene, besides his personal views on marriage, is
unclear. TE3N is also a very important movie because it is titled TE3N, which
means it is a story of three people. We think the tree people are the three
investigators behind the case in their own ways, the third being Vidya Balan.
And yet, the titles tell us that Vidya Balan is making a guest appearance. One wonders,
how a character that appears almost throughout the movie, does a lot of the
investigation, is classified as a ‘guest appearance’; surely the longest guest
appearance in the history of cinema. This is the kind of role that has enough
screen time to be considered for a best supporting actress award. But it won’t
because Vidya looks a bit off color, maybe because her character doesn’t have
any depth and she just has to be a cop looking at evidence. The only hint of
emotional depth in her character is the relationship she may or may not have
had with Martin in the past.
Despite an excellent plot and
classy performers, TE3N does feel a bit stretched towards the end. Things could
have been tied off a bit earlier, maybe a little less drama. But, of course,
the movie is all about how far a grandfather can go for justice because he
loved his grandchild so much. TE3N is a movie worth watching.
Well-narrated complex
investigative thriller
3/5
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