Ship Of Theseus

2013 • 144 minutes
4.6
296 reviews
95%
Tomatometer
Eligible
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About this movie

Aaliya Kamal (Aida El-Kashef) is a visually impaired and celebrated photographer in the process of undergoing a cornea transplant that will restore her vision. Though the surgery is a success and Aaliya's vision is restored, she has trouble adjusting to her newfound sense of sight and is dissatisfied with her resulting photography. Maitreya (Neeraj Kabi), an erudite monk, is part of a petition to ban animal testing in India. When he is diagnosed with liver cirrhosis, his reluctance towards medication is questioned and he must now depend on the people he's been fighting against - a path he refuses to take. A very young stockbroker, Navin (Sohum Shah), has just had his kidney transplanted. He soon learns of a case of kidney tourism involving an impoverished bricklayer, Shankar. His initial fear is that his new kidney originally belonged to this man. Further investigation proves otherwise, but Navin takes matters into his own hands and confronts the actual recipient in Stockholm. (CBFC U/A DIL/2/112/2013-MUM)

Ratings and reviews

4.6
296 reviews
Nachiketha
November 17, 2015
Excellent thought provoking movie but lack of strong direction! It did not capture me, did not wrap my attention. So I couldn't watch it till the end.
4 people found this review helpful
Kushal Pandya
October 26, 2014
A great movie, must watch for off-bit lovers. But one thing, producers of this movie have made it available for free to download on their official page, and you're charging for this movie! It is unfair.
39 people found this review helpful
Arka Bhattacharya
November 15, 2014
When we are busy in our day to day life we seem to forget and ignore the people around us. As if only our lives matter. This movie picks some of the characters you have seen somewhere but never got a chance to know them. We might have just walked past them. While watching this movie one would feel like walking alongside to these characters. Its like getting a chance to know a fellow human being. The movie inspires, makes you wonder and leaves with a heavy heart. Don't miss it. Priceless stuff.
11 people found this review helpful