Monday, September 2, 2013

"3" - This masterpiece will haunt me forever in life!

I just finished watching “3” and it is 3.30 a.m IST.
I have watched the movie after more than a year the movie released in theatres in India.
I had gotten mixed reviews for the movie from my friends. While some had totally written the movie down stating it was illogical, dark, and pointless, a few of my friends had described it as a masterpiece with brilliant performances.
I have through time mastered the art of watching movies with an open mind without expectations even after the hype and hoopla surrounding a movie and even after reading several reviews.
And that is exactly what I did while I started watching “3” too.
The movie opens with the scene of a coffin with garlands surrounded my mourning people, and a visibly shattered Janani ( Shruti Hassan).
The credits start rolling as the coffin is taken away and as Janani sits in her empty apartment, she hears the distinct voice of her husband calling out her name – “Janani” and that’s when Aishwarya Dhanush chooses to reveal the movie’s name – “3”!

Just with this opening scene giving me Goosebumps and a chill down my spine, I was assured that this movie is going to be an experience that I will remember forever.
The entire narrative of the movie is split into three parts and hence the title. The first part shows the school days of Janani and Ram ( Dhanush), how their love blossoms and grows. You would be pleasantly surprised by how well Dhanush and Shruti register in your hearts as the high school Ram and Janani in just a single shot. They both look like high school kids every bit and this is by far the most happily enjoyable part of the movie. Sivakarthikeyan as Dhanush’s friend Kumaran and Badava Gopi as the tuition teacher provide excellent humor.
Special mention must be made to Gabriella as Shruti’s deaf and dumb younger sister who steals our hearts in just the few scenes that she appears.
From the beginning, Aishwarya keeps us on the edge of our seats making us keep guessing how Ram would have died and what would have caused his death. And, along with this, she gradually builds the love story of Ram and Janani that proceeds to the tying of the nuptial knot in a pub in the second part of the narrative.
After this, once the police inspector reveals the findings of the postmortem of Ram, Janani is shocked to her core and goes around speaking to Ram’s father and in search of Ram’s closest confidant senthil ( played outstandingly by Sundar Raman). The facts that Senthil reveals about Ram forms the most important and pivotal part of the movie- the final part of the narrative.
Yes, the movie is dark. Yes, the movie is not all about falling-in-love-getting-married-living-happily-ever-after. But, it deals with a very sensitive and a very important subject and we should all take a bow to Aishwarya for making such a bold attempt with her debut movie.
It is quite evident in many scenes that Aishwarya has worked with Selvaraghavan. But that just goes to tell us what beautiful masterpieces Selva has made and how we are able to recognize his stamps.
Dhanush, who has become a seasoned actor over the last decade, has given one of his career best lifetime performances. The man made me cry at many places just by his looks and expressions. This is yet another feather in his hat to mark the point that he has carved a niche for himself in Indian cinema and deserves many accolades and recognition in the world of cinema.
Shruti has done complete justice to her role and makes us feel all the right emotions for all that she brings out of her on the screen. She has been negatively criticized for her crying scenes, but I personally felt she has done a great job in all scenes.
Sundar Raman, as Dhanush’s close friend who has to deal with Ram’s secret and help his friend has etched a wonderful performance.
Anirudh’s “kolaveri” went on to become a viral hit all over the world much before the movie. But the young man has given some wonderful songs and background score throughout. All the songs have a underlying sadness to them keeping in line with the central theme of the movie.
Prabhu, Bhanupriya and Rohini have done their parts to perfection proving the fact that they are veterans. The cinematography and editing of the movie sustain the thrill, darkness and the feel of the movie throughout.
“3” is a brilliant and bold work about a very serious issue and will leave an impression on you that one can never forget. The movie will stay with you long after you have watched it and will haunt you forever. Yes, it is dark but it will not disappoint you.
If you are looking for cheesy romance, corny songs, one-liners, a happy ending or if you are too weak and not strong enough to watch some serious, dark themed movie, then I’d suggest not watching it.

But, I would strongly recommend “3” for those of you who like to watch a meaningful masterpiece with brilliant and extremely memorable performances.

Sunday, July 14, 2013

Doesn't your heart go out for Shruti Ghosh/Sengupta in BARFI!?

It has been almost a year since BARFI! was officially released in theatres worldwide and by now there have been so many reviews, opinions and posts about the movie in all aspects and how it was undoubtedly the best choice as an entry from India in the category of Best Foreign language film! Well, this is no way a review or post about the movie, although i would love to pen down a lot about the movie, which i may do some other time! So for those who have not watched the movie, i request to kindly not continue reading as there are extremely important spoilers that would hamper your experience of watching BARFI!

Having just watched the movie the second time on Zee Cinema, almost a year after i watched the movie in the theatre last year with a close friend, an immense itching to write about one of the characters from the movie that affected me a lot! - Shruti Ghosh who later becomes Shruti Sengupta in the movie played flawlessly by Ileana D'Cruz!

When i first read the news that Ileana was the second heroine, or another heroine in BARFI!, i was absolutely sure that the part was going to be something like Kiran in "Yaadein" or Namitha in "Billa", where the actress would have nothing much too, other than swaying her perfect hourglass figure! Well, Ileana has been paid all these years in Telugu movies to do only that and that is exactly what she did in her second tamil movie (after her failed stint a few years back in Kedi with arvind Krishna) "Nanban" released in the beginning of 2012!!

So, i had no hopes for that role! And the trailer also showed Ranbir and Ileana smooching! And i thought, "Waah! there we go again!! Ileana well used in Bollywood too!". And i was only looking forward to watching some A-class acting by the already legends Ranbir and Priyanka who have proved enough that they are by far the best actors in the world at present!

But, boy, was i in a total surprise when Shruti first appears on screen!!

First of all, KUDOS to Anurag, the costume designers and the make-up artistes for bringing out the real beauty in Ileana, which i do not think any South Indian movie has brought on-screen till date! And i somehow feel, She cannot look more dashing and stunning in any other movie hereafter either!

The entire movie is narrated by Shruti, though i am not very sure if it was Ileana who rendered her real voice! But, as a narrator, the character of Shruti just does something to your heart that is completely inexplicable and can only be felt!

Shruti is a typical Bengali girl brought up in  traditional and conservative Bengali family! When her mother takes her to the woods to show the man that she loved when she was a young woman and explains the reality of life to Shruti, the emotions that run inside the young girl's mind are so perfectly portrayed by Ileana! Shruti madly deeply loves Barfi, who is mute and deaf; but on the other hand her parents want her to get married and settled to Ranjit, the typical groom-material that every indian family looks for in an eligible bachelor!

So, eventually, like every other middle class, conservative girl Shruti married Ranjit and lives in Calcutta!She tells the viewers how though Ranjit and she speak that the words they exchange have stopped having meaning and how they are so near and so far!

And when Barfi happens to cross her life the second time, she takes a bold decision! She walks out on her husband and goes to live with Barfi who has lost Jhilmill, his childhood friend and lover!

Dialogue delivery is definitely a very important attribute of a great actor! Of course, the national award committee awards only actors who recorded their own voices in the movies! ( The sole reason our very own Radha did not win an award for her extremely memorable performance in "Muthal Mariyaathai")! But, many actors steal the show more with their expressions and body language and that is exactly what Ileana does in Barfi! from the first frame till the last scene of the movie!

There is an extremely poignant scene in the movie where Barfi goes in search of Jhllmill to the home for autistic people! Barfi and Shruti return after trying to find Jhillmill in vain and that is when Jhillmill opens the window and shouts "Barfi!"!! Barfi, as we know is deaf and keeps walking!! But Shruti stops slows down her steps!! Now she has two choices- she can either keep walking away with Barfi, ignoring Jhillmill's cry and spend her rest of the life with Barfi, who will always love Jhillmill or she can turn around and tell Barfi that he can live happily ever after with Jhillmill!!

Both the character of Shruti and Ileana score a 1000 on 100 in this scene!! Shruti stops in her steps and looks at Barfi! Barfi looks at her quizzically and Shruti smiles through her tears!! Ileana show myriad expressions in her cute face in this scene!! Shruti has a small disappointment that Jhillmill is still alive and is calling out to Barfi, but she is extremely happy that Jhillmil and Barfi are going to live a life that she always dreamt of! And it all shows in Shruti's face and her eyes!! There are no dialogues! But the scene speaks volumes and volumes!

When Jhillmill covers Barfi from her, Shruti smiles in a way to instill confidence in Jhillmill that she is not going to take him away from her!! In the very last scene, we see Shruti unfolding all the pictures of her, Barfi and Jhillmill taken over the years which was initially folded on Jhilmill's part to create a suspense to the audience as to who Barfi ended up with!!

IF only Shruti had been strong about her love when she was younger, she may have lived the life that Jhilmill lived! If only she did not think too much about things and just loved, she would have had everything and that is what she tells in the closing lines of the movie!! "Jhillmill did not think! She just loved!"!

Shruti may regret that she was not stronger the first time! But she does not regret the rest of her life and that is shown by how happy she spends her life in doing what she does and being close with Barfi and Jhilmill!

Her fondness for Barfi and Jhilmill is so evident even in her old-lady make-up on Shruti's face as she looks at their pictures as beautiful memories!

Shruti is an epitome of sacrifice, acceptance, understanding, friendship, love and compassion and i am sure this is one character that would be etched in the hearts of movie lovers worldwide and remain very memorable in the history of world cinema!!

It is really indeed a pity that Ileana was not awarded best supporting actress as this was one THE best supporting performances of 2012! Well, she did win the Best Debut award and i am sure she will go places if she chooses roles like Shruti and keeps her expressions intact!!


Friday, June 29, 2012

Vicky Donor- What a "SPERM"tastic movie!


Having grown in a society that has made us to think that marriage is a license to sex and that a marriage becomes full only when the couple have a child, there is very less awareness about infertility among us! When a couple have not conceived a child within one or two years of the marriage, the girl's relatives,especially her in-laws, make life living hell for her by asking her numerous uncomfortable questions and make her undergo so many invasive tests and procedures while it does not occur to even the most educated people that the problem could be with the boy too! this is the result of a society that is predominantly male chauvinistic where even many women believe that a man can never go wrong and there can be nothing wrong with a boy physiologically!
 Millions of couples world over are faced with the problem of infertility either with one or both in a couple being infertile! Though the filed of medicine has advanced so much that even 55 year old women can give birth, artificial insemination, sperm donation, in-vitro fertilization, surrogacy are all still tabooed in India!
Shoojit Sircar, the Director of Vicky Donor deserves a standing ovation and a loud applause from the whole of India for choosing to make a sensible, sensitive yet light-hearted and fun-filled movie based on this serious issue!
The movie does not preach sperm donation in even a single frame, there are no double innuendos for the reproductive organs or sperm, no sick jokes, no disgusting humor and no dirty scenes! The director deserves the pat on the back for having made the movie so clean!

Many Bollywood directors have long since acquired the guts to make movies without duets and party songs and utilize music only to make the movie forward and Shoojit is not left behind! Sadly, the directors have a really long way to go before they could get the guts to switch to this healthy trend! the few songs and the background score of the movie is really moving!
When i first watched Ayushmaan in IPL's Extraa innings, i told myself that this handsome dude would go places someday and man, i'm happy that i was right about him! Ayushmaan is simply BRILLIANT as Vicky Arora and he sure has a great future waiting for him!
Yami Gautam as the Bong girl Ashima is nothing but scintillating! It's been quite sometime since bollywood saw such a refreshing mix of beauty, sensuality and talent! Yami is sure a breath-taker!
But the actors who really steal the show are Annu Kapoor as Dr.Chaddha, Dolly as Vicky's mother and the modern grandma! They're like a breath of fresh air in the movie and are so natural in their performances!
Those who had watched TV serials in DD Metro would vividly remember Annu and his antics!Man, he's one helluva performer!



John Abraham really needs to be appreciated for choosing such a bold subject for his maiden production venture!
I really wanted to catch this one in the big screen! Well, i havent been lucky enough! But it was nothing short of rejoicing to watch it alone on my computer!
Vicky Donor does not intend to give sermons about sperm donation, or preach about infertility or make fun of reproductively challenged couples or promote adoption! But, i'm sure it'd make people's minds if not fully at least a little more open to all this!
The arrival of a kid can bring so much happiness into the lives of a couple and if you can give that happiness to someone, then it cannot be wrong or disgusting right?! Well, that's the bottomline of VICKY DONOR!
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2317337/

Monday, February 6, 2012

Oscar Marathon!!!

I am gonna start watching the movies nominated for the Academy Awards 2012 in all the major categories over the next 21 days before the awards are given away at the Kodak Theater, Hollywood, LA!!!

 I hope i can get hold of all the movies nominated under the major categories of "Best Picture", "Best Actor in a Lead Role","Best Actress in a lead Role", "Best Actor in a Supporting Role", "Best Actress in a Supporting 
Role" and ";Best Director" and "Best Animation movie" within the next 20 days!!
Nominees For Best Picture:

  • The Artist
  • The Descendants
  • Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close ( Whatta title man!! )
  • The Help
  • Midnight in Paris
  • Hugo
  • Moneyball
  • The tree of Life
  • War Horse

Nominees for Actor in a Leading Role:
  • Demia`n Bichir ( A better Life)
  • George Clooney ( The Descendants)
  • Jean Dujardin ( The Artist)
  • Gary Oldman ( Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy)
  • Brad Pitt (Moneyball)
Nominees for Actress in a Leading Role:
  • Glenn close ( Albert Nobbs)
  • Viola Davis ( The Help)
  • Rooney Mara ( The Girl With the dragon Tattoo)
  • Meryl Streep ( The Iron Lady)
  • Michelle Williams ( My week with Marilyn)





Nominees for Actor in a Supporting Role:
  • Kenneth Branagh (My week with Marilyn)
  • Jonah Hill ( Moneyball)
  • Nick Nolte (Warrior)
  • Christopher plummer (Beginners)
  • Max Von Sydow (Extremely loud and Incredibly Close)



Nominees for actress in a supporting Role :
  • Be`re`nice Bijo ( The Artist)
  • Jessica Chastain ( the Help)
  • Melissa McCarthy (Bridesmaids)
  • Janet McTeer ( Albert Nobbs)
  • Octavia Spencer ( The Help)
Nominees for animated feature film :
  • A cat in Paris
  • Chico & Rita
  • Kung Fu Panda 2
  • Puss in Boots
  • Rango
Nominees for Best Directing:
  • Michel Hazanavicius ( The Artist )
  • Alexander Payne ( The Descendants)
  • Martin Scorsese  ( Hugo )
  • Woody Allen   (Midnight in Paris )
  • Terrence Malick (The Tree of Life)
Much to the chagrin and disappointment of many Harry Potter fans world over, the final part of the series has also not been nominated in any of the major categories. 
The last movie in the harry potter series, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2" has been nominated for "Best Art Direction", "Best Makeup" and "Best Visual Effects Alone". i really hope that the movie bags at least one of these! Poor Potter fans need SOMETHING to be happy about at the Oscars! :P

So, here i begin! I will write about the movie for my day later today after i finish enjoying it!!

HAPPY MOVIE WATCHING TO ME!! :D



21 days to go! And 22 movies to watch!! 
OH I AM GONNA HAVE A BALL!!! this is so exciting like how the Superbowl is for the football fans or the world-cup football or the world-cup cricket is for the sports enthusiasts, this is to me!!! YIPPEE!!! 

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Stanley Ka Dabba- Treat for all!



The movie opens with an image of Stanley,played by Partho Gupte( None other than Amole Gupte's son), praying before a statue of Mother Mary and Baby Jesus in front of the school gate,looking all bruised and dirty!He tears the calendar sheet and sleeps off after completing his homework on the bench! And the director starts to makes you wonder "what could be this boy's story?" right from that moment!

I would prefer not to reveal the story and the narrative as it would be a spoiler for enjoying the movie!




The movie has a cast that is nothing less than BRILLIANT! Starting from the characters of Stanley, "khadoos", Rosy miss, Mrs.Iyer,the history teacher, aman mehra, abishek and the entire dabba gang are simply adorable and fit perfectly into the roles! 


One of the BEST aspects of this movie is the wonderful and aesthetic cinematography that captures the food, the dabbas, the school, and the characters in such a brilliant manner that each scene keeps you engrossed and perfectly in tune with the theme of the movie!


Though the songs appear as montages, they are all enjoyable and the background score is impeccable enough to suit the movie!



The movie runs to a little over 90 mins and i enjoyed watching every single minute including the opening and the end credits!


"Rosy miss" played by Divya Dutta is one character that is bound to make us all reminiscent of the BEST teachers we have had during our school days! if You have not watched Divya Dutta in "Veer Zaara " and "Welcome to Sajjanpur", you ought to watch her in this to adore her!! I fell in love with Divya all over again!!

Mrs.Iyer, the maths teacher, the art teacher and the principal are all very natural and sure would take us back to thos good old schooldays which we would all love to re live! 



"khadoos", the hindi teacher played by Amole himself has a lust for food and the way that Amole has brought the character to life is simply phenomenal!

Last but never the least, the character of STANLEY played so brilliantly by Partho deserves special mention!
Stanley makes his friends laugh, Stanley is shy to take food from his friends, Stanley satiates his hunger by drinking tap water, Stanley keeps saying that he's gonna eat hot food and never eats, Stanley recites wonderful poetry and writes funny essays, Stanley makes innovative science projects, Stanley dances and Stanley sings!Stanley makes us laugh, Stanley makes us cry, Stanley makes us sit up in shock, Stanley makes us bowled with surprise! Stanley is a boy that you and i may have been or the boy that w know and we have seen often! But what IS the story with Stanley?! why does not he bring a DABBA?!!

To know that and to reminisce your schooldays, grab a DVD or download the movie and sit with a dabba of popcorn and chips to le yourself into the world of STANLEY KA DABBA!!! 

Stanley Ka Dabba- Treat for all!



The movie opens with an image of Stanley,played by Partho Gupte( None other than Amole Gupte's son), praying before a statue of Mother Mary and Baby Jesus in front of the school gate,looking all bruised and dirty!He tears the calendar sheet and sleeps off after completing his homework on the bench! And the director starts to makes you wonder "what could be this boy's story?" right from that moment!

I would prefer not to reveal the story and the narrative as it would be a spoiler for enjoying the movie!




The movie has a cast that is nothing less than BRILLIANT! Starting from the characters of Stanley, "khadoos", Rosy miss, Mrs.Iyer,the history teacher, aman mehra, abishek and the entire dabba gang are simply adorable and fit perfectly into the roles! 


One of the BEST aspects of this movie is the wonderful and aesthetic cinematography that captures the food, the dabbas, the school, and the characters in such a brilliant manner that each scene keeps you engrossed and perfectly in tune with the theme of the movie!


Though the songs appear as montages, they are all enjoyable and the background score is impeccable enough to suit the movie!



The movie runs to a little over 90 mins and i enjoyed watching every single minute including the opening and the end credits!


"Rosy miss" played by Divya Dutta is one character that is bound to make us all reminiscent of the BEST teachers we have had during our school days! if You have not watched Divya Dutta in "Veer Zaara " and "Welcome to Sajjanpur", you ought to watch her in this to adore her!! I fell in love with Divya all over again!!

Mrs.Iyer, the maths teacher, the art teacher and the principal are all very natural and sure would take us back to thos good old schooldays which we would all love to re live! 



"khadoos", the hindi teacher played by Amole himself has a lust for food and the way that Amole has brought the character to life is simply phenomenal!

Last but never the least, the character of STANLEY played so brilliantly by Partho deserves special mention!
Stanley makes his friends laugh, Stanley is shy to take food from his friends, Stanley satiates his hunger by drinking tap water, Stanley keeps saying that he's gonna eat hot food and never eats, Stanley recites wonderful poetry and writes funny essays, Stanley makes innovative science projects, Stanley dances and Stanley sings!Stanley makes us laugh, Stanley makes us cry, Stanley makes us sit up in shock, Stanley makes us bowled with surprise! Stanley is a boy that you and i may have been or the boy that w know and we have seen often! But what IS the story with Stanley?! why does not he bring a DABBA?!!

To know that and to reminisce your schooldays, grab a DVD or download the movie and sit with a dabba of popcorn and chips to le yourself into the world of STANLEY KA DABBA!!! 

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Should u stil make Deepavali or Diwali a rich man's affair?!


Hindu Mythology claims that one of Lord Krishna’s wives, Satyabama killed the demon narakushura on a new moon night! Another story claims that the lord killed the demon himself! There’re at least a dozen other stories and events associated to the celebrations on the day of new moon that falls between mid-October and mid-November popularly called as DIWALI!
 Diwali is probably the most expensive, most widely celebrated and most stupid and useless festivals in the whole wide world! People spend hundreds of thousands to celebrate the death of naraksura by bursting crackers that create noise, air and land pollution, spend extravagantly on clothes and sweets like they’ve never bought clothes or eaten sweets before and go crazy like hell to already swarmed places and add to the traffic congestion! What a wasteful day when so much of the hard earned money goes to becoming just sheets of paper or a few calories! If u come to think about it, Diwali is a festival of the RICH and AFFLUENT! What about the millions of people in India who can hardly afford one square meal a day?! Do any of us think about them when we lavishly spend on crackers?! 
Celebrations are not sinful or bad! But do they have to be such a waste?! The money that we spend on stupid crackers could give education to an under privileged kid or a meal to an old person! There’re so many politicians who are far worse than narakushura and yet we think that the world’s worst devil is dead! How ignorant are we?! Maybe these customs were suited for the previous era! Times have changed and so have we!
i wouldn’t say no celebrations at all! Why not choose to celebrate diwali in a different way?! U have a day off from work anyways! Visit all your old friends and relatives with sweets! Spend quality time with the family! Visit an old age home or an orphanage or a hospital and spend time with people who need love, care and affection! Money can be spent in many ways to make others happy and make a little difference in their lives! And we needn’t spend big amounts! 
Even a small sweet box to the beggar in ur street corner would brighten the man’s day and face! After all, the joy of giving is inexplicable and money spent in making others happy is the best money spent! So go ahead! Instead of polluting our atmosphere and lighting fireworks, make at least a few people happy and the fireworks that you’d see out of the joy, happiness and gratitude that you give them would be far brighter and extremely beautiful than all the noisy fireworks in the world! HAPPY DIWALI to all!!! :D