The story follows Armaan Ali, a driver in Mumbai who returns to his drought-prone village to find a husband for his daughter. While there, he attempts to take advantage of a government scheme to dig a well on his property. The narrative highlights several key social and political issues:
The Empty Chair Years passed. One morning Abba woke to the silence of the house and an empty chair at the table. The chair had been his brother's. He brewed tea anyway and poured two cups as if habit could keep company. He took the ledger and turned to a blank page. There he wrote a single line: "Missed today." Then, after a slow breath, the list: "Told a story aloud. Sat with the ledger open. Left the kettle on because remembering takes longer than doing." He closed the Index and did not write "Well done" that night. He decided it was not the right word for everything. Index Of Well Done Abba
It won the National Film Award for Best Film on Social Issues in 2009. Runtime: Approximately 2 hours and 24 minutes. Detailed Plot and Themes The story follows Armaan Ali, a driver in
The title itself is a brilliant play on words. As IMDb reviewers point out, "well" refers both to a literal excavation for water and a figurative "job well done". The story follows (played by a phenomenal Boman Irani ), a Mumbai chauffeur who returns to his village to find a groom for his daughter, only to get lost in a "stolen well" of bureaucracy. Why This Movie Breaks New Ground One morning Abba woke to the silence of
and focuses on rural development issues and bureaucratic corruption. Film Overview Plot Summary : The story follows Armaan Ali
The songwriting duo of Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus created a blueprint for the perfect pop song. Their "well done" tracks are characterized by complex arrangements hidden behind catchy melodies. The Anthems