Maqbool (2003)

Probably one of the best performances of Tabu's career, which is saying something since Queen T brings so much to every movie she is a part of, good and otherwise. But she is so captivating here, so in her element that you never really question Maqbool losing his mind over his Nimma. It's also amazing how Irrfan Khan and her seemed to be communicating with their eyes, and how much of the film's magic resided in those moments between them. 

As for the story part- Vishal Bhardwaj's adaptation of Macbeth (incidentally my favourite Shakespeare drama) not just uses the source material's best parts buy also improves upon them. Combined that with stellar performers like Irrfan (I miss you), Tabu (the real gangsta), Pankaj Kapur, Naseeruddin Shah and Om Puri, the film is a hugely enriching experience for someone as addicted to escapism like myself. I couldn't help but lose myself in the psychological intricacies of the characters and their relationships, just like the first time I watched it years ago, way before I had even read Macbeth.

In conclusion, it hurts way too much that we will never get a Tabu-Irrfan Khan movie again. *cries*

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