House Arrest (2019) Hindi WEB-HD 1080p 720p 480p ESubs | DD5.1 | Full Movie


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House Arrest

2019 / 1h 44m
Genre: Comedy/Romance
Release Date: 15 Nov, 2019
Directors: Shashanka Ghosh, Samit Basu
Language: Hindi DD5.1
Quality: WEB-HD 1080p | 720p |  480p
Size: 2GB | 1.4GB | 511MB


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House Arrest is an upcoming 2019 comedy film directed by Shashanka Ghosh and Samit Basu and written by Samit Basu.

It is scheduled to be released on November 15, 2019, on Netflix

It looks like there was a good idea behind Netflix original film House Arrest — starring Ali Fazal, Shriya Pilgaonkar, Jim Sarb, and written by Samit Basu. On paper, it’s a situational comedy with a unique concept.

Karan (Ali Fazal) hasn’t stepped out of his house in six months; a journalist (Saira) wants to cover him for a story she is doing on hikikomori — a societal phenomena, originated in Japan, which forces young adults, mostly male with acute socially reclusive behaviour and withdrawal, to be confined to their homes or rooms for months or years at a stretch. Meanwhile, Karan’s neighbour Pinky (Barkha Singh) wants him to babysit a suitcase for her, the contents of which seem dubious. When all these worlds meet, the film is supposed to take off. Except it never really does.

Twenty minutes into House Arrest and I realised good ideas don’t make a good film.The second realisation I had was this seems to be particularly a Netflix problem. It’s now a well-known joke that Netflix is the dumping ground for bad content. It’s not a new thing, and over time we’ve come to understand that even bad films and shows on the streaming website turn out to be a good deal for them. Any publicity is good publicity, right? And when you’re not paying Rs 500 + on a movie ticket, your standards for what you watch automatically becomes low (let’s face it, we’ve all chosen to watch “bad” films or guilty pleasure shows on days when we just don’t want to use our minds too much).

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