Sunday, 24 September 2017

Newton Review: Newton rediscovers Gravity of Indian Cinema!

As of the recent times, the Bollywood audience has been shifting considerably from star power to content driven cinema. Over the past few weeks movies like 'Bareilly Ki Barfi' and 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan' has cemented that audience has started preffering content over anything else. 'Newton' adds to this list of content driven cinema. Aanand.L.Rai, the producer of content driven cinema like 'Nil Battey Sannata' and 'Shubh Mangal Saavdhan' delivers yet again a gem, 'Newton'!
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'Newton' is a movie of actors and not stars. Rajkummar Rao is literally on fire! Starting from 'Trapped' to 'Newton' he is simply outstanding. Portraying Newton Kumar, a slightly disillusioned man about how the world works, he is simply phenomenal. Pankaj Tripathi as Aatma Singh, Raghubir Yadav as Loknath and Anjali Patil as Malko are simply phenomena. They portray their roles to perfection. 
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Amit Masurkar's direction is spot on. He skillfully depicts the scenario of an election in the modern day India. The dialogues are thought provoking and intelligent. The editing, the cinematography, the locations are pitch perfect. The movie leaves you with an important message and also makes a strong statement about the condition of electoral offices in India. The music is also audible to the years even though it is not necessary to have those.
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The movie has everything going for it except the pace. The pacing of the movie is however the only villain. With all said and done 'Newton' is one of the better films of the year and deserves 4 stars! Go out and watch it.
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P.S. I still prefer Rajkummar Rao as "Pritam Vidrohi" from BKB over "Newton Kumar".


Friday, 1 September 2017

SMS Review: Out"Standing". Miss it at your own risk!

Shubh Mangal Savdhan finally released after a long time. Produced by Aanand.L.Rai under his banner "Color Yellow" which is known for its unique movies.  SMS is no exception. It tackles a very important topic in the world today of erectile dysfunction with brilliance. 
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Ayushmann plays a sensitive, caring, sweet and hopelessly romantic Mudit To perfection.  His problem and the frustrations are so well depicted that you vouch for him and care.  Bhumi as a hopeless "Bollywood Romance lover" and caring Sugandha is awesome.  She is surely the next generation "Vidya Balan". Ayushmann and Bhumi yet again weave magic with their chemistry. Seema Pahwa is on fire and quite literally.  Playing girl's mother she is phenomenal. All the characters were scripted and depicted themselves beautifully. Phenomenal Acts!

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The movie picks up the theme of 'erectile dysfunction' and does justice to it. The hysteria in the movie and the way they portray their message is phenomenal. Dialogues are hoot-worthy and the cinematography, direction and all the technical aspects are amazing. Locales of Haridwar and Delhi are depicted well. And the subtle undertones are outstanding. The music and background score by Tanishq Baghi is out'standing'. The background score dwells along with the narration and the the retro songs used just give an even better approach to the movie. The movie fills you with Bollywood nostalgia.
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The movie faulters in 2 places: 1) The cameo of an ace actor which is perhaps quite "thanda". 2) The last 10 minutes of the movie where seemingly wrapped up quite shabbily. But with all said and done SHUBH MANGAL SAVDHAN gets 4 stars! Go and watch it. In a place like Dublin the movie got an occupancy of 85% in the evening show and considering that it should do well in India as well so a lifetime collection of 25-30 crores should be fair!
                 
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P.S. It is 2017's 'Dum Laga Ke Haisha.' And never knew Ali baba could give life lessons!

Friday, 25 August 2017

AGSSR Review: Sundar but niether Susheel nor Risky. But definitely Stylish.

Barely one gets movies where the lead actors cannot act. What is even more surprising is that in India if you are a 'beautiful face' you get to face the camera even if you have no talent! "A Gentleman: Sundar, Susheel, Risky" is one such movie. Starring the "handsome" Siddharth Malhotra and the "glam doll" Jacquiline Fernandez. Lets see what is worth going for the movie.
 
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Siddharth Malhotra as Rishi/ Gaurav tries to give his best but fails miserably. His action sequences are least convincing. But his styling is sauve and adds to the glam quotient of the film. Jacquiline as Kavya does justice to her role of a glam doll. Her style, dresses and costumes make Kavya's mischiefs come alive. Suniel Shetty surprises by not being able to act well. Darshan Kumar, the only actor is unable  to pull the movie because of a screen time of barely 15 minutes. A perfect ZERO to the movie in the acting department.
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With a plot so convoluted, the movie loses its impact. What could have been a 'safe' play for the directors, in the awe of doing something brilliant, they lose the plot. Though the directors make the locations of Miami, Mumbai and Bangkok appear beautiful which are complemented by some amazing music and background score by Sachin-Jigar. The songs are the highlight of the movie. The dialogues are nice just like the cinematography and rest of the aspects are average at best.
 
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The movie even trolls itself with one dialogue: "Jab Jab Jiske Lagne Hain, Tab Tab Uske Lagte Hain." and rightly so. The movie literally "Lagao's" it's own. WIth the beautiful locations, Jacquiline and songs going for it, this gentleman manages to be a one time watch. I rate the movie 2 stars. Watch it at your own risk.
 
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P.S. "BAREILLY KI BARFI" should be your watch even if one has other choices, because for me BKB is the best movie of August 2017.

Saturday, 19 August 2017

BKB Review: Khaane se lekar Hajme tak, Sab A-1!

Before I start this review, I want the readers to note that this is going to be a full UP style review of BKB which stars Ayushmann Khurana, Kriti Sanon, Rajkummar Rao, Seema Pahwa and Pankaj Tripathi. Directed by filmmaker Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari and written by her husband and director Nitesh Tiwari.And from her, begins U.P. waali bhasha.
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  Chirag Dubey aka Ayushmann Khurana ka kaam film mein ekdum tip-taap waala hai. Unki aur Bitti aka Kriti Sanon ki Jodi ekdum mast hai. Waheen pe humare Prem Vidrohi aka Rajkummar Rao apne abhinay se sabke muah se malai maar ke le jaate hain. Unki aur Bitti ki chemistry aag lagane ke kaabil hai. Magar sabse zyada hasaati hain humari Bitti ki Mummy aka Seema Pahwa aur Bitti ke papa Pankaj Tripathi. Acting vibhaag mein film toh sabki baap nikalti hai. Koi agar aapse bole ki acting jami nahi toh bejhijak aap unhe kantaap maar sakte hain.
 
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Iss filam ke technical hisse mein koi dikkate nahi hai. Cinematography toh wo lajawab, direction toh wo top kilaas, acting bhi bemisaal, galti dhonde toh dhonde kaise? Badi hi mushkil se film ki editing mein thodi problem dekhi. Magar kewal 1-2 jagah. Kahaani bahut hi seddhi saadhi, ache bachche ki tarah hai.  Dialogues toh ekdum humare UP jaise hain. Hasaate hain aur itna ki pait dukh jaaye. Ek chote budget ki picture se gaanon ke mamle mein kuch zyada ummeedein nahi hoti hain magar kya gaane hain picture ke! Full on UP ishtyle ke, chahe wo "Sweety Tera Drama" ho ya "Twist Kamariya" ho ya "Nazm Nazm" ho. Poori filam ekdum top kilaas, UP Ishtyle hai.   
 
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Sab kuch keh gaye ye Kumar bhaiya.. Bareilly Ki Barfi iss saal ki sabse achi film ho sakti thi agar thodi aur kahaani hoti! Koi na! Agar achi nahi lagi aapko ye barfi toh hum aapke swaad ki ninda karte hain. Apna swaad sudhariye!  Dena chahata tha 4.5 star magar editing ne kaam bigaad diya aur isse Barfi ko milte hai 4 star! Jaayein nazdeeki cinema ghar mein bharosa karke! Bareilly Ki Barfi filam kahaani ke bare mein nahi hai, kirdaron ke baare mein hai.
 
                                                
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P.S. Bareilly Ki Barfi khaane ke baad aapko "Toilet" nahi jaana padega.

Tuesday, 15 August 2017

TEPK Review: Ek Manmohak Katha!

This Friday saw the release of Akshay's Toilet: Ek Prem Katha, a movie highlighting the sanitation problem in our country. The movie stars Akshay Kumar, Bhumi Padnekar,  Anupam Kher,  Divyendu Sharma and others.
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Akshay Kumar as Keshav is phenomenal. Divyendu Sharma as Naru,  Keshav's brother is outstanding. Anupam Kher as Kala provide the much comic relief in a movie highlighting a serious issue. As for Bhumi Padnekar all one can say is "Hans Mat Pagle,  Pyaar Ho Jayega." Her portrayal of Jaya is unmatched by all other actors. Akshay and Bhumi's chemistry was sizzling and praise worthy.              
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TEPK is a beautifully directed movie where a lot of credit goes to the director for bringing up an entertaining movie which could have been a plain lecture on sanitation.  The subtle comic dialogues, camerawork and other aspects are bang on.  The essence of a small town U.P/M.P. is captured brilliantly from the dialogues to the setting. Only the music is disappointing. Music is simply average. The background score is also poor but other sources are good except that the last 30 minutes are a little too preachy.
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TEPK tickles the funny bone as well as gives a message. The last 30 minutes and the music disappoint. But has enough entertainment for keeping one glued for its 2.5 hours sans the songs. I rate the movie 3.5 stars. Do not miss it because each wholesome entertainer. The business of the movie should be between 125-135 crores due to a very positive word of mouth. 
 
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P.S. It deserves all the praise it is receiving!

Friday, 4 August 2017

JHMS Review: Jab Imtiaz met the Curse of the Second Half!

With high hopes pinned on Jab Harry Met Sejal both in terms of box office figures and content, let's see what JHMS has to offer. Sadly but true, Imtiaz Ali seems to have lost his Midas touch. His intention of conveying a message about relationships and love falters and JHMS lands as his weakest movie to date. But the movie does have some good points! Which ones? Read along!
 
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What is commendable  about the movie are the performances. Shah Rukh Khan as the tour guide Harry does a commendable job. His act of a 'characterless' man is decent. Anushka Sharma as Sejal is outstanding. Her performance as a moron "modern" girl looking for her lost ring is impressive. Her dialogue delivery was amazing. Sadly, the iconic SRK- Anushka chemistry was missing.The rest of the cast do an average job in their whatsoever little roles.
 
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Imtiaz Ali has written and directed this movie. Super- sadly, his story has a wafer thin plot. As common to all his movies, JHMS also has its bit of self realization of the characters, characters which have no clue what they are upto, all they know is that they are searching for a ring. The scenes in the movie are NOT connected to each other. It seems that Imtiaz wrote the story on the set of the movie itself.  The camerawork, the dialogues, costumes are average at best. The cinematography is amazing. The essence of eastern Europe is well captured. Another good thing apart from performances is Pritam's music. "Hawayein", "Beech Beech Mein" are personal favourites. Other songs are also audible to the ears. It has been long since I saw a movie with misplaced songs! Practically each and every song of the movie is a perfect misfit. JHMS is a Disappointment.
 
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JHMS could've been "the movie" we had been waiting for but the weak script and Imtiaz's weak direction disappoint. I enjoyed the first half of the movie and was looking forward to the movie post interval and when the second half started  I knew the movie headed for a disaster.The movie does have the sparks of a romantic drama but a poor second half and a very boring climax  ruin this movie. I am going with 2.5 stars another half for the performances. So, JHMS gets 3 stars  from me. Could have been a better movie! When an SRK movie has 60% occupancy for a night show and a mixed word of mouth, the movie should do a lifetime business of 90-120 crores. Flop!
 
                                                       
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P.S. I have never seen a movie with so many distracted audience who were constantly on their phones as the movie progressed. Pretty much speaks about audiences' connect with the movie. 


Monday, 31 July 2017

LUMB Review: Extraordinarily Humourous, Desirable Literotica holding a mirror to our society!

Finally Lipstick under my Burkha released in cinemas after a long battle with censor board. What Pahlaj Nihalani called "Lady Oriented" is what I call "Freedom of Expression of a Woman". But why are we recieving extreme negative and positive reactions. Lets find out!

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Ratna Pathak Shah as Buaji/Rosy, Konkana Sen Sharma as Sheereen, Plabita Borthakur as Rihana and Aahana Kumra as Leela are simply outstanding in their respective roles. Their angst, frustration, that longing for freedom is evident through their eyes.  Sushant Singh, Shashank Arora and Vikrant Massey provide an able support to these terrific ladies. With performances so strong,  LUMB can alone be watched for the same.
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LUMB is an example of a movie where we see a sharp narrative co existing with an excellent sense of humour. The movie has a wafer thin plot which is just a little too simple but Alankrita Shrivastava's direction makes this wafer thin plot appear humorous and serious at the same time.  The dialogues, camerawork, cinematography,  background score are bang on excellent. The story revolves around the "desires of a woman" which I think is not wrong to express. If this would have been revolving around men,  no questions would've been asked. But since it's a woman,  hence questions are raised which are absolutely pointless. Everyone has the right to freedom of expression.
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The narrative of the movie can make people uncomfortable because of the subtle erotic undertones and it's explicit scenes. These elements come too often because of which people might find it as a "B or C grade" movie.  People need to overcome their thoughts and understand the significance of the narrative. Neither does the movie target a particular section of the audience! For ex. A scene in the movie where the trainer asks Ratna's character her name, she says, "Buaji." He laughs and says "Meri Buaji toh nahi ho."and she goes into a trans and  again he asks her name to which she replies "Usha." That trans is significant that a woman has spent so many years of her life caring for others to which she began to be called "Buaji" and no one bothered to ask her real name and in the process she nearly forgot her real name! Well, that also holds a mirror to our society to a certain extent as well that how down-trodden the society has become towards elderly widows.
                     

With all said and done Lipstick Under My Burkha deserves 4 stars for its bold,  desirable,  appreciated take on women. Excellent job by director Alankrita Shrivastava.
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P.S. Watch it only if one can tolerate art house movies.

Sushant Singh Rajput: An Inspiration and a Legend!

It has been 42 days since Sushant Singh Rajput left for his heavenly abode on the 14th of June, 2020. In this write-up, The Bollywood Elepha...