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Sunday, 22 January 2017
Movie Review (Hindi)
I was truly impressed with the movie. Not just the story which needed to be shown but the acting, the direction and the camera. There was no slickness about the movie and that was precisely what made it so real. Hats off to Nawazuddin for taking on the role of a village teacher which gave it added credence.
Sunday, 8 January 2017
Dear Zindagi
Movie Review (Hindi)
I know I am a little late in catching this movie but I had been waiting. Somehow I knew I wouldn't be let down and when I finally watched, I wasn't. Let down, that is.
Shah Rukh Khan apparently played an extended cameo. Whatever that means. But he shone in it. I think he does a good job of playing characters close to his age. Patients are bound to fall in love with this psychologist.
Alia Bhatt plays a young talented cinematographer with aplomb. Her independence, ambitions and her relationship issues come out beautifully. Director Gauri Shinde indeed has the pulse of today's youth.
So we see broken relationships with parents and boy friends, single woman roughing it out in a big city, looking for good job opportunities, living a bohemian lifestyle, relying on a close circle of friends. These are what most young women face in today's world.
If only solutions could come in the form of the handsome and humorous Jehangir Khan!!
Just a small question --- Why this title?
Looking forward to Gauri's next...
BTW thanks to the producers for backing this movie!!
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Alia Bhatt,
Dear Zindagi,
Gauri Shinde,
Hindi movie,
movie review,
Shah Rukh Khan
Friday, 30 December 2016
Dangal
Movie Review (Hindi)
As with every movie that revolves around a protagonist who rises against odds or conquers all obstacles in her/his path, this story besides being all this also has three protagonists -- A middle aged man and two young women - a father (Mahavir Phogat) and his two daughters (Geeta and Babita).
In the heart of Haryana where patriarchy is phenomenal, a middle aged wrestler has the guts to push for his daughters to succeed in an arena which is a male bastion, namely the wrestling arena.
Dangal, the movie, is a success from the word go. Several reasons for this:
Aamir Khan is the ageing wrestler;
This is a real life success story;
It is about girls winning over boys despite social stigma;
This is about Sports.
So lots of reasons why this film should be a runaway success.
Let me also mention the biggest reason--- A story well directed, edited and with competent actors.
Labels:
Aamir Khan,
Babita Phogat,
Dangal,
Geeta Phogat,
Haryana,
Mahavir Phogat,
Wrestling
Thursday, 29 December 2016
Kahaani 2
Movie Review (Hindi)
This is said to be the prequel to the original Kahaani, though other than Vidya Balan's name I see no threads tying the two. But nothing is impossible in the world of the movies!!!
Director Sujoy Ghosh has hit the jackpot with these two films. I only hope he comes out with something radically different in the next. Would love to see Vidya Balan again, though in a totally different avatar.
What was good was that I enjoyed the movie just as I had enjoyed Kahaani. The twists and turns were tantalizing enough to keep me glued as to the outcome.
Arjun Rampal was quite convincing. I am impressed with what good directors can achieve. But Jugal Hansraj??? That Masoom boy is now a cold blooded villian! Well done!
Labels:
Arjun Rampal,
Hindi movie,
Jugal Hansraj,
Kahaani,
Kahaani 2,
Review,
Sujoy Ghosh,
Vidya Balan
Monday, 26 December 2016
Tuesday, 6 December 2016
Trip to Sanganer, Rajasthan
On my recent trip to Sanganer in Rajasthan, I learnt several things. One of them was the Art of Paper making.
| 1.Small pieces of hosiery cotton |
| 2. The tank where the cloth pieces are immersed in water |
| 3. The pulpy cloth in water where pink colour is added |
| 4. The pulp lifted in a wire mesh tray |
| 5. The tray turned upside down |
6. This press removes excess water from the paper | ||
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| 8. Screen printing now creates magic! |
Wednesday, 9 November 2016
PINK
Movie Review (Hindi)
I could not
understand why the movie had to be called pink. Isn’t it creating those very
same biases that the film sets out to break down? I think the movie should have
been called Blue. It is after all an essential movie for men. The movie is
based on a simple notion really – No means No. When will our immature men learn
this?
Loved the manual for
safety of girls that the lawyer (Bachchan) spells out. No laughing when you are with boys,
no drinking either, no going to rock shows and no wearing western attire. It is
also dangerous to be living away from parents on your own. You cannot be
independent. So if a woman follows these rules she is safe in India, right?
Wrong!!!
The very fact that she is a female qualifies her as a prey. She
can be any age, from just born till 90 years (or more), she need not wear
western clothes and need not drink or laugh. She will be preyed upon,
nonetheless. We all see various survivors mentioned everyday in the media. What
we don’t know is the number of survivors not covered by the media. We also do
not know how they get on with their lives, knowing our society.
But the movie was well
directed by Soojit Sircar and the actors did well. We need many many more of
such movies. I hope these stories make the men cringe a little when they see
themselves or a friend in these characters.
Labels:
Amitabh Bachchan,
Hindi movie,
Pink,
Review,
Soojit Sircar,
women
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