I
usually don’t write movie reviews but when I see a good film I feel I must
write about it. (the earlier reviews that I wrote were Peepli Live and Tintin)
Kudos
to Gauri Shinde for giving the world a good film in Hindi.
Yes,
this is a movie that will not only run in India, but will have a universal
appeal and audience.
One
of the salient features of this movie is the perfect casting. Be it the mother
in law (Sulabha Deshpande) or the loud mouthed lady at the coffee counter in
New York,
or the ever smiling priest (Ashvin Mathew) from Kottayam (with his
hand movements that is so characteristic
of a Mallu), all were perfectly cast. Most of them underplayed their roles
which was the hallmark of the movie.
Some
of the other character actors that stand out are Mehdi Nebbou who does the role
of Laurent (the French Student). Even though I have seen him on screen with
Leonardo DiCaprio in Body of Lies and as Ali Hassan Salameh in
Spielberg’s Munich, I just could not recognize him as the French guy
Laurent who goes for the English classes with Shashi (Sridevi).
Adil
Hussain as Shashi’s husband has done justice to his role.
In fact I would say
that each one has played their role perfectly. And that includes Amitabh Bachan.
Even though it’s a small cameo role, he did it with ease. I liked his
reply when the US immigration officer asks him the standard question “What
is the purpose of your visit?” to which he replies “To spend some
dollars and help your economy. If
you don’t want it, I can go back”
There
were some fine details in the movie which may go unnoticed like the time when
Shashi and her sister Meera (Sujata Kumar) makes the laddoos at
Manhattan. Shashi rolls the laddoo with her bare hands while Meera does it with
gloved hands (as per the norms by the Europeans and Americans that all edible
items are not be handled by bare hands) From hygiene point of view it may be
true but when it comes to rolling laddoos, you have to feel the
temperature of it constantly to know how firm the laddoos will turn out.
Then
there is the time when Shashi rummages through her hand bag for her cell phone
and in the process keeps the roll of French Laddoo (given by Laurent) down on
the seat and forgets it. A subtle way of showing that she did not accept the
roll given by Laurent.
What I liked best in the movie is the fast editing. No one realises that it is the editing that keeps the pace of the movie.
The song Badla Nazara is fast paced and may sound loud initially, but if you listen to the lyrics, it gives a sense of urgency, to do things fast in a short time. Exactly the situation Shashi is faced with.
The song Badla Nazara is fast paced and may sound loud initially, but if you listen to the lyrics, it gives a sense of urgency, to do things fast in a short time. Exactly the situation Shashi is faced with.
The
Marathi-Hindi song Navrai Maajhi is a perfect example of using Dholki, Banjo,
Harmonium and the Tumbi to give an Indian song a rustic effect.
One
gets to see some parts of Pune as the story is based on a family from Pune
(India) It would have enhanced the authenticity if Shashi had used a few words
of Marathi here and there (though she did mention Laxmi road and Main Street)
If
you found the film colourful, its thanks to the wonderful cinematography by
Laxman Utekar, with his multiple cameras at the wedding scene and the boom
camera at the terrace scene.
Ahhhh
yes, Sridevi’s sarees –beautifully draped and carried with great sense of style. Simple but
wonderfully ethnic , showcasing
the essence of Indian textiles…Khadhi,
Chanderi and then some more….. thanks to Sabyasachi. Though I get the feel that
they must cost a bomb!
And
finally coming to Sridevi, she has proven that emoting and acting can still be
done after a long hiatus of 15 years!
No wonder this movie got a standing ovation
at the Toronto International Film Festival.
33 comments:
Saw this once and may go to see it again next week with friends:-)
I wud love to check this movie out ... gr8..
this weekend for sure .. your blog has heightened my anxiety,,:D
So, presumably we will get a chance to view this movie in the U.S. I will keep an eye out for it.
That's the 4th review I have read for this movie!! Sounds superb! Will check it out this weekend, for sure!
Hmm that is a review that tempts to go to the movies. got to see it, though I lost the appetite for the Hindi masala with its eternal cliches.
Everything said about the movie is true. It was so refreshing. no melodramatic scenes, no fights, nothing commercial about this movie.
We enjoyed the movie very much, saw it on the second of the release.
I really liked the French guy and also the Kadoos African, in fact all of them acted their bit very well.
I will be seeing this one tonight for sure :) looking forward to it
Bikram's
Wow, sounds like a great movie!
I too enjoyed the movie. brillantly crafted by Gauri shinde.
I loved the movie and have done a review on my blog :)
You are a keen observer and picked up intricate details in the movie.
This movie was very good.
I recognized one of the actors... I saw him in a bunch of movies in India :-D
After this review of yours, I got to watch it.
Well thanks for this nice review.
i guess i will watch this one...
thanks for sharing with us
Very detailed and comprehensive review! Whr did you compile so many photos (perfect moments) and videos from?
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Makes me want to see this.
I am planning to take my mom to see this film...am sure she will enjoy it much.
thanks for the lovely post...u have now made a possibility a sure shot.
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read many reviews but like yours the most..the titbits you have mentioned make it so apealing...
Looking forward to watch this movie, after reading your review, which again is written so beautifully!
I would love to watch this movie. Good review.
BTW, thanks for visiting my blog.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog! And, nice to connect with you after such a long time!
Pretty nice review. The way you penned the entire cast & their characters is lovely. Would definitely watching the movie soon. Thanks a lot for visiting my blog :)
I'll be honest, I do not watch movies with music in it, have seen to many turkish ones due my mother when I was a kid. :D
But a few things I like already about this one...
“To spend some dollars and help your economy. If you don’t want it, I can go back”
This is typical Asian humour & it made me laugh out loud öate at night. :) A good one!!
Shashi rolls the laddoo with her bare hands while Meera does it with gloved hands
Even though I am half German, I dislike it immensely that Europeans & Americans think that gloves will make it all more cleanly.
If your hands are dirty in the first, then handling those gloves will make them dirty, too.
Just wash your hands & do it bare! :)
That said... I really enjoyed your review, it was a nice read!
Also thank you for visiting my blog & leaving that lovely comment!
lovely review,after reading it i want to see the movie too.
theresa mathew
Best Review!!
Superb Movie, Even OMG is not bad which recently released but EV is perfectly made!, Hats off to Gauri Shinde and her whole team.
I've heard so much about English Vinglish, but unfortunately, I haven't seen it yet. I really want to watch it now! Really great review and good to know you liked the movie. :)
Sarika @ The Readdicts
Awesome review...
I loved the movie too
Hi Haddock, Thanks for visiting my blog www.matineefilms.blogspot.co.nz. I have had a quick "Dekho" at your blog. Congrats on a very engaging blog mate!It's good to see a kindered spirit who not only follows Bollywood but is also such a big fan of Tintin's best friend Captain Haddock!...way to go mate & keep in touch.
very well written :)
pleasant...you should write more often....frankly, i have not seen the film...would definitely go now...
watched it yesterday at Zee TV Channel in Malaysia..this movie was so awesome.. love Laurent and Shashi so much... good moral shown in this movie plots.. miss Sri Devi acting...
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