Friday, February 28, 2020

Kesari

Of late there were a couple of movies released that promoted sports in one way or another and one such movie is Kesari
Happened to see the movie yesterday and liked the way the whole theme was handled.  


Shooting the movie on actual locations gave it an authentic look. 



The success of a movie depends on the selection of the characters and I must say that almost all the characters in this movie were perfect. Except for Mahesh Manjrekar, Mohan Joshi and Vikram Gokhale, the rest were all new faces for me. 




The love for football by Virat Madake (who portrayed the wrestler) helped him in moulding his character as it was easy for him to transform from a sportsman to an actor. His Kolhapur accent also helped him in maintaining the script requirement. 



Talking of language, my observation is that movies (or stage shows) made in Marathi, Bengali or Malayalam allows the actors to emote better due to the richness of the language. It is good that they had English subtitles as that would help in getting more audience. (a few years ago I enjoyed  Kaaka Muttai which had subtitles)
Got to see Malkhamb practice after a long time. The last time I saw my friends practicing in Pune was in the mid seventies. 


Rupa Borgaonkar as the female lead has done a good job and I feel she has more potential 



Among all the exercise that the Pehlwan had to undergo, pushing that motorcycle must have been the most strenuous. Those who have pushed a Bullet will know. 


The music by Prafullachandra is worth mentioning as it was melodious and appropriate to the scenes. 




Finally I would say that the whole credit goes to the director Sujay Dahake, as getting the best out of the actors solely depends on a director. 


I would give it 4.5 out of 5 as it is a well made movie.

10 comments:

Milind Bodas said...

Well versed! Short but nothing missing!

Balkrishna said...

Well made movie

DUTA said...

Good, enjoyable film review with more than adequate pictures!

Iris Flavia said...

Not heard of it, but it sounds great. Authentic is always wonderful.

Anonymous said...

Good review.
I do not view any movie these days. Not even free on net or TV - Sanjay Bhave

Unknown said...

Now eager to watch this movie in coming week

Anonymous said...

Very nice Joe. Infact Sunil invited me for its premier in Mumbai, but I got stuck up in the traffic and had to return back home. - Sushil Paralikar

Aditya Titus said...

Concise and to the point! I want to read more!

Anonymous said...

Dear Joe, this is a big success for Sunil Dahake's son - Ajay Achrekar

Jeanie said...

I don't know if this will come to our small city but it sounds very interesting indeed.