This was one of those rare movies for which I did not read
any reviews, didn’t care what the response was on Facebook/Twitter, I just went
ahead and bought the tickets and am glad that I did that J. I loved Zoya Akhtar’s
first one ‘Luck By Chance’ which I thought was an intelligent film. So I went
for ‘Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara’ not only for Zoya but also for the super
combo of Hrithik, Abhay and Farhan. This is yet another movie this year that
breaks the traditional ‘Bollywood Hero’ mould. Each of the above actors is a
character that makes up the story, so no boring hero-heroine drama. A lot of
people speculated that the movie would be just another repackaged ‘Dil Chahta Hai’ or a desi version of ‘Hangover’.
Thankfully it’s none of that.
Monday, July 18, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
Review: Movie - Delhi Belly
A word of caution – Please leave your kids and your
parents behind if you are planning to go for ‘Delhi Belly’. Also don’t go if
you are averse to language abundantly laced with expletives and choicest of
slang words or if, in case, you like orange juice :).
The movie though thoroughly enjoyable uses language that may not be suitable or
acceptable to all. Delhi Belly is a tribute to both the underworld of the city
as well as what might happen to you if you choose to try the street food
without caring much for the hygiene.
Plot:
One of the virtues of this film is its simple plot.
It’s a short, sweet, fun film that makes no attempt at imparting you a message
or teaching you the virtues of being a hero etc. It’s a story of three average
guys with their own little problems and what happens to them when they get
entangled with a diamond smuggling ring.
There are other characters thrown in to add flavor and color to the
happenings on screen but all of them gel quite well in the narrative and
nothing seems to be out of place. Most characters would remind you of somebody
you have met in real life.
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