Saturday, December 24, 2016

Dangal Review


I was watching Dangal and in the intermission saw the trailer of Raees, and once again it struck me that there is Bollywood and then there is Aamir Khan.
The review of this film could be given in one word: OUTSTANDING

This is one man I really dream to work with at least once in my life time.
The film is so brilliantly written and executed. Great cast, good job by the Casting Director.
Nitesh Tiwari, the director of the film is equally the star of the film as Aamir.
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Sunday, December 4, 2016

Chutney Review

Better late than never.
I finally watched the much talked about short film Chutney by Jyothi Kapur Das, and here is what I felt.
Full marks to the cast. All actors have a done a fab job, especially Tisca. The make-up artists who worked on Tisca have done an amazing job. Might have been a task to make a pretty woman look less attractive.
Story- Novel and very good, Dialogues- Good, Screenplay- Very good. 
Cinematography- Nothing to shout about.
Direction- Good, could have been better.
Editing- Poor.
Couple of observations: 
There is dissolve between two shots of cloths set on fire and it burning. It will be difficult to find such an amateur edit even in a student film today. Could have put an insert of a digging shot and that would have sorted it.
The real feel of the film that the director sets up, is disturbed by a shot of Biki walking-in in high speed. I feel the high-speed was unnecessary here, because it takes you off the realistic space you have been set-in. If you really wanted a high-speed shot (if you feel that’s the only way to add drama) you should have shot it in high-speed, rather than slowing it down in post, which gives it a Tv serial feel, and degrades the essence of the style.
An unevenly framed drone shot to end the film? Again I do not see the purpose of that shot, it only destroys the simplicity and innocence of the film. Can’t find its significance, dissolving into a google map!
Could have ended it on a tele-close of the bowl of Chutney, that would have been simple, classy and meaningful, instead of the Matrix shot.
Well! Just a few minor err, I felt.
Although one might feel it is over-hyped/over rated, one will like it for the story, and for Tisca. Execution could have been better, which could have transformed a good film to a class act.
Applause for the efforts.

Friday, October 28, 2016

Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

Ae Dil Hai Musical
It does not have a great opening scene. It starts slow and low. The meeting of the lead pair was too convenient. Too much of famous Hindi film one liners, 80% of which falls flat and breaks its legs. Nothing happens apart from the dialoguebazi for 30/40 mints of the film. The film gets interesting with Lisa Haydon's entry. She has done a fab job. Story is not out of the box. The surprise actress works and does nothing more than a surprise. The surprise actor is much bigger a surprise and he lights up the audience.
Ash's character does not look convincing, the dialogues look forced. And may be because of these two reasons her acting looks fake. Especially in her intro scene, the director looked like in a hurry to establish her as a poet, and so has given her heavy-duty words to mouth which suddenly pushes you off the seat.

The film has popular tracks, picturized beautifully. All the actors look great. As expected in a Kjo film, costumes and production design of high standards. 
The screenplay gets slow in the second half. The attempted twist of C, towards the end only dilutes the main plot of the film, should have avoided for sure.
Climax scene is filmy, dramatic and effective. Although the story does not conclude in a meaningful way.
On the technical front, there were multiple shots which were soft-focussed.
So finally should you go and watch the film?

Yes you should for the stunning people in the film, costumes, music. But the film doesn't stay with you as it lacks a soul of its own. Nothing new in the story, or anything outstanding about the narrative style or screenplay. It doesn't bore you, in fact it entrains you in bits.