Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Antim: The Final Truth (26 Nov 2021)







Genre: Crime Action

Language: Hindi

Duration: 140 minutes

Director: Mahesh Manjrekar

Cast: Salman Khan, Aayush Sharma, Sachin Khedekar, Mahesh Manjrekar, Mahima Makwana, Sayaji Shinde, Upendra Limaye, Jisshu Sengupta, Nikitin Dheer, Rohit Haldikar

Music: Ravi Basrur, Hitesh Modak

Editing: Bunty Nagi, Sarvesh Parab


3 Interesting Observations:

Let's start with my 3 observations after watching the movie -

... Sachin Khedekar is totally invested in the movie. He holds on to his character from start till end with elan and conviction.

... Aayush Sharm is invested in his career. In spite of being a villager, he sports chiseled looks and golden-ish beard and moustache.

He makes full show of - muscular body; all possible emotions like crying, laughing, smirking, threatening and mocking; fight sequences, dance movements and romance.

... Salman Khan is also invested in Aayush's career. He has less screen time than his protégé and no heroine!

Even in the scenes, where the cop in him is reprimanding the criminal in Aayush, he doesn't emanate the vibes of ill-will or hate. It appears as if a guardian is disciplining a young adult.


Plot:

Centred around the plight of poor farmers forced to sell their lands to rich and exploitative zamindars and industrialists, the movie opens with Rahul aka Rahulya's (Aayush Sharma) family being forced to relocate from their village to Poona, once his father Dattaram Patil (Sachin Khedekar), suffers blows and humiliation at the hands of his boss, to whom he had already sold his land and works there as the gatekeeper!

Once in Pune, Rahulya's anger and restlessness puts him on a non returning spree of crime and soon enough he becomes a dreaded and eccentric gangster of Pune and indulges into the heinous acts of land grabbing from poor farmers. Alongside, he also does few Robinhood acts and romances Manda (Mahima Makwana), a girl who runs a tea stall.

Rajveer Singh (Salman Khan) is a know-all, daring and righteous Sikh cop, who decides to clear the crime in the city by turning the gangsters against each other. But when it's Rahulya's turn to get eliminated, he comes and saves him!

Finally everyone gets eliminated. Watch the movie to see how and by whom!


Analysis:

Antim is an Hindi adaptation of the Marathi film Mulshi Pattern, but the latter's treatment is starkly different from the former.

The latter focuses on the plight of farmers and their families upon being forced to leave their land and dignity back in their village to earn a livelihood in the city by doing menial jobs and undignified treatment.

While the former focuses on action scenes, superhero image of Salman Khan and new hero image of Aayush Sharma.

The movie's star cast is good but storyline contradicts itself a couple of times. The chemistry between the lead pair is nil. The direction and music are average. 


Conclusion:

On the whole, it's an average movie filled with bullets, slow motion and cheesy dialogues.

Friday, November 19, 2021

Bunty Aur Babli 2 (19 Nov 2021)

 


Genre: Comedy Romance
Language: Hindi
Duration: 138 minutes

Director: Varun V. Sharma
Cast: Saif Ali Khan, Rani Mukerji, Pankaj Tripathi, Siddhant Chaturvedi, Sharvari Wagh

Music: Shankar Mahadevan, Loy Mendonsa, Ehsaan Noorani
Editing: Aarif Sheikh

Today, after 16 years when I think about the original Bunty Aur Babli (2005), I am fondly reminded of -

a. The natural fun filled chemistry of the leading couple aka Abhishek Bachchan and Rani Mukerji.

b. Insanely colorful but interesting dressing of Babli aka Rani Mukerji.

c. Bullish presence of Amitabh Bachchan.

d. Iconic song 'Kajrare kajrare' performed by Aishwarya Rai and overall good and peppy numbers.

However, in the sequel Bunty Aur Babli 2 (2021) -

a. The chemistry between the lead pair Saif Ali Khan and Rani Mukerji is quite bland.

What happened to Karan and Rhea of Hum Aur Tum (2004)?

b. Except for some post interval scenes in Abu Dhabi, Babli aka Rani Mukerji's dressing and makeup is quite garish.

Even her mode of acting is unnecessary loud with nuances of over-acting.

Why did a seasoned actress like Rani resort to such insecure performance?

c. Well, Pankaj Tripathi has performed his usual self and kept his scenes relatively entertaining. 

But can Big B's aura be replaced? Absolutely not.

d. Forget any iconic number, the entire music of the movie is quite forgetful.

An Interesting Observation:

Saif Ali Khan is supposed to look like a desi and rustic small towner in major parts of the film, but ends up looking royal. Also, a tad bit jaded.

While Siddhant Chaturvedi is supposed to look like a city bred educated and suave gentleman, but still looks more of a desi and rustic lad!

Why happened to the Langda Tyagi level of performance, enacted by Saif in Omkara (2006)?

How long will Siddhant take to come out of the mould of a 'desi gully boy'?

In the sequel, only Rani and Pankaj manage to carve clear characters and hold on to them throughout the movie. Saif just delivers his lines with no impact or single characterization.

The leading pair look quite dapper in their expansive designer wears, in the foreign location scenes that appear shortly after the interval.

They also have a plump faced young male child in the film who manages to score few laughter now and then.

Gully Boy (2019) fame Siddhant carries well different prosthetics and debutant Sharvari looks quite confident. 

Both of them are young and presentable with slim and toned bodies, but are unable to create any magic together.

Movie Analysis:

Overall, Bunty Aur Babli 2 is an average movie with no innovation, poor script and much left to be desired direction.

Last but not the least, this movie makes you feel the impossible. It makes you yearn for Abhishek Bachchan! His performance in the prequel was bang on.

Friday, July 17, 2020

Binge Watch Suggestion List on Sony Liv 🙂

Sony Liv is the youngest web channel on the internet. Currently, it's kitty of Hindi web series comprises of 3 originals. All of them are - Indian by origin, constitute of only the first season and quite worthy of binge watching.

They are -


1. Your Honor (18 Jun 2020)
Genre: Crime Drama Thriller
No. of Episodes: 12
Running Time: 35 minutes

Short Review: This web series is about - how an extremely honorable and effective circuit court judge (Jimmy Shergill) in Ludhiana, Punjab is first blinded by the love for his only son and then his ambition and the stake imposed upon his life and career, so as to put in danger, the life and reputation of an innocent teenager, who is just a small time thief.

The story backdrop is a complex web of tussle between two local dons - a  local Punjabi and a migrant bhaiyya aka UPite, who further get entangled with a sharp lady police officer (Mita Vashisht) and a CRPF personnel (Varun Badola).

The web series ends with an absolutely unthinkable climax.

Jimmy Shergill and Varun Badola are expectantly good. Mita Vashisht as the seasoned lady cop is a treat to watch. Whenever she is in the frame, she just steals the scene. Rest of the cast has also performed well.

The pace of the web series is rather uneven and majorly slow.


2. Gullak (27 Jun 2019)
Genre: Comedy Drama Family 
No. of Episodes: 5
Running Time: 24 minutes

Short Review: Centred around the middle class Mishra family comprising of father, mother and their two sons, one barely of voting age and the other in high school, Gullak is a not a story but a collection of anecdotes narrated by the gullak aka the earthen piggy bank of the family!

Inspired from the usual happenings of any town based nuclear middle class family, the anecdotes are simple, funny, engaging and a treat to watch. 

The casting is perfect and everyone has acted quite well. Vaibhav Raj Gupta, who plays the elder son, looks and sounds a lot like Arjun Kapoor.


3. Undekhi (10 Jul 2020)
Genre: Crime Thriller Drama
No. of Episodes: 10
Running Time: 26-40 minutes

Short Review: A well scripted and engrossing web series that travels from poverty ridden tribal lands of Sunderban to pomp, glitz and power oozing wedding of Manali, in the house of the ultra rich industrialist cum don (Harsh Chhaya) of the hill station.

Two tribal women are the common link between the aforementioned places, who happen to face extremely bad deal in both the places, as if their root level vanilla existences simply don't matter!

Harsh Chhaya has marvellously enacted the role of the extremely powerful and revered but perennially drunk and melodramatic Papaji aka patriarch of the family, as well as, the business enterprise.

Surya Sharma has stood out as the stoic, practical and ruthless Rinku ji, the blind follower, relative and true successor of Papaji.

The web series is well paced and unmasks some gruesome out-in-the-open but royally ignored practises of the society.

Tuesday, July 7, 2020

ZEE5 Movie: Ghoomketu (22 May 2020)


Genre: Comedy Satire Drama
Language: Hindi
Duration: 108 minutes

Writer: Pushpendra Nath Mishra
Producer: Anurag Kashyap, Vikas Bahl
Director: Pushpendra Nath Mishra

Cast: Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Raghubir Yadav, Ila Arun, Anurag Kashyap, Swanand Kirkire, Bijendra Kala, Ragini Khanna

Music: Zubin Balaporia
Background Score: Sneha Khanwalkar, Jasleen Royal
Editing: Pushpendra Nath Mishra, Kratika Adhikari
Cinematography: Satya Rai Nagpaul

Introduction:

Shouldered by the fine acting of primarily Nawazuddin Siddiqui and secondarily Raghubir Yadav and Ila Arun, filmed around scenes from different genres of movies, with comic satire woven around stereotypes and deja vu, Dhoomketu is an offbeat engaging watch with well timed guest appearances by multiple Bollywood stars.

Plot:

Ghoomketu (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a village bumpkin and aspiring writer from Mohna is constantly fired by his father (Raghubir Yadav), who is unanimously addressed as Dadda by Ghoomketu and his father's siblings - a widow sister (Ila Arun) and a bachelor brother (Swanand Kirkire), addressed as Santo Bua and Guddan Chacha respectively, by Ghoomketu.

The absence of Ghoomketu's dead mother has caused Dadda to re-marry in the past, but the motherly figure in Ghoomketu's life is Santo Bua, his bossy and smart aunt.

Guddan Chacha is a political representative from the village, with not much brain but simpleton comic antics and some clout.

Dadda has a tendency to shout non-stop over mundane things. Funnily, all the family members are scared of his shouting, but they never fail to make fun of this trait, in his absence!

Ghoomketu aspires to become a writer and requests the local publication 'Gudgudi' to employ him. Therein, Editor Joshi (Bijendra Kala), instead of employing him, gives him a self written book about the art of writing movie scripts, wherein each chapter is dedicated to a different genre of movies.

Thereafter, Ghoomketu is married off in a samuhik vivah aka group marriage event, a charity initiative wherein the concerned organization bears the expanse and responsibility of marrying off a group of bachelor men and women in random pairs.

During his first night, Ghoomketu finds his ghoonghat (veil) wearing bride (Ragini Khanna) quite fat, unlike she seemed during the marriage ceremony. He doesn't even bother to lift her ghoonghat and rejects her without seeing her face, even for once!

After some contemplation, Ghoomketu solely confides in Santo Bua and runs off to Mumbai to fulfill his dreams, not before stealing around one month worth of basic daily use items and money from his Dadda's shop and locker respectively.

In Mumbai, he somehow manages to rent a makeshift accomodation in a room adjacent to his landlord's flat and gets in touch with a small time producer who asks him to write a script.

Given the basic lifestyle items and money at hand, Ghoomketu gives himself exactly
one month to find his niche in Mumbai.

Back in Mohna, Ghoomketu's sudden disappearance creates a furor in his household and after some village styled comic antics, a missing person's report is lodged in the local police station with the citation of a strong suspicion of him running off to Mumbai.

Guddan Chacha makes use of his political clout and a Mumbai police station receives the aforesaid missing person's case sans any pic but with enough political pressure, which makes it imperative for Inspector Badlani (Anurag Kashyap), a laid back and corrupt police officer, to find Ghoomketu within a month, or else to get posted in a forlorn area sans any extra income.

Though Inspector Badlani happens to be Ghoomketu's landlord, but by Bollywood styled turns of fate, both of them cross each other many times, but never once does the Inspector recognises him.

For his script writing assignment, Ghoomketu pens songs and scenes of different genres, as and when he reads about them in the book gifted by Editor Joshi.

Somehow after one month of his Mumbai arrival, he finishes a bound script, only to get it stolen right in front of his eyes.

He lodges an FIR with Inspector Badlani. Therein, his identity surfaces. By the time, the inspector confirms it, he gets a revelation and leaves the police station, packs his bags and leaves for Mohna.

How will he be received in Mohna? What will be the fate of his marital life? Will his attempt to write for movies find any closure? What will he eventually end up doing?

Watch the movie to get the answers of all these questions.

Analysis:

Along with it's comedy, satire and Ghoomketu's funny action-reactions, the movie highlights the fact that just aspiring to be something in Bollywood is not enough. One has to have enough talent and luck to make it there. Also, that at times even though the movie honchos desire and attempt to give due credit to the concerned artists, but fate doesn't let them.

The movie is funny in parts and well made. But it lacks innovation in depiction of different genres of film making. Also, the line between the actual happenings and the scenes playing in the protagonist's mind while writing, is quite thin.

Cameos by Amitabh Bachchan, Ranveer Singh, Sonakshi Sinha and Chitrangada Singh and Nikkhil Advani keep the movie interesting.

There is a cheesy item number by Lauren Gottlieb. There are no adult scenes.

The music and the cinematography of the movie are average.

With 'Motichoor Chaknachoor' in 2019 and Ghoomketu in 2020, Nawazuddin has proved that he can singularly hold the audience even without spitting out choicest of expletives and crudely picturized copulation scenes.

Ila Arun's matriarchal and gutsy performance with mischievous twinkle in her eyes is a treat to watch. Raghubir Yadav has wonderfully displayed an altogether new style of aggressive frustration. Rest of the cast has also performed well. Anurag Kashyap is an excellent director, but acting is not his cup of tea.

Conclusion:

Watch the movie for the web of fun created by Ghoomketu, Santo Bua and Dadda.

Friday, June 12, 2020

Prime Video Movie: Gulabo Sitabo (12 Jun 2020)




Genre: Satire Comedy Drama
Language: Hindi
Duration: 124 minutes

Story, Screenplay & Dialogue: Juhi Chaturvedi
Producer: Ronnie Lahiri, Sheel Kumar
Director: Shoojit Sircar

Cast: Amitabh Bachchan, Ayushmann Khurana, Vijay Raaz, Bijendra Kala, Srishti Shrivastava, Farrukh Zaffar

Music: Shantanu Moitra
Cinematography: Avik Mukhopadhyay
Prosthetics Make-Up Designer: Pia Cornelius

Introduction:

Gulabo Sitabo is a social satire depicting greed harbored by the owner, heir apparent, tenants, government officials and prospective buyers of a prime property.

Plot:

The 78 years old tall, lanky, haggard, hunchbacked but ever vigilant Mirza Chunnah Nawab (Amitabh Bachchan) resides in a century old and dilipidated Fatima Mahal in Lucknow, with his delirious wife Fatima Begum (Farrukh Zaffar), a couple of domestic helps and four tenants.

Fatima Begun is 15 years older than Mirza and the actual owner of Fatima Mahal, a heritage property passed on by her grandfather to her father and by her father to herself.

Mirza lives with the solemn dream of owning the aforementioned property one day. Thus he constantly wishes for the Begum to die her natural death, given her age and state of mind and health.

Three of the aforesaid four tenants pay him a measly rent of Rs. 70/-. But the fourth tenant, Baankey Rustogi (Ayushmann Khurana) who stays with his widow mother and three sisters, pays him only Rs. 30/- and that too not on time!

Miffed with the ridiculously low rent, Mirza wishes for all the tenants to evacuate the premises of Fatima Mahal and constantly invents pranks, so as to disturb them enough to leave his abode. In fact the movie starts with Mirza stealing Baankey's light bulb.

Alongside, Mirza also indulges in hush-hush selling of Fatima Mahal's interior decoration items.

One day at Fatima Mahal, during a scuffle for using the common toilet, Baankey kicks it's wall in anger, causing a big gaping hole in the wall.

Since, neither Mirza nor the tenants are ready to pay for the repair of the wall, theyt to seek the assistance of different authorities and personnels, ultimately ending up into the clutches of a lawyer (Bijendra Kala) and an Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) officer, Gyanesh Mitra (Vijay Raaj).

From here starts the greed filled endeavours of all concerned.

Mirza privately contacts the lawyer to facilitate evacuation of all of his tenants and they set onto a journey to establish Mirza as the sole owner of the concerned property.

The lawyer alongside works for a wealthy bigshot to get him Fatima Mahal as soon as possible, in lieu of only 5% of it's actual price to Mirza!

The ASI officer starts his series of investigation, so that he can declare Fatima Mahal as an old heritage property, so as to evacuate everyone and hand it over to a minister for his personal use! For smooth evacuation, he false promises all the tenants a LIG flat in return.

All the concerned forces spring into action and employ all their tricks and treats, only to get a surprise of their lives in the end.

Watch the movie to see the surprise and other nitty gritty that lead to it.

Analysis:

Exploring an interesting subject with an altogether new treatment, Gulabo Sitabo is a well made film with witty remarks, correct dialect and perfect body language.

The unsaid spine of the film is Fatima Mahal, which must have seen generations of greed and usurping tendencies and even in it's dilipidated condition is stronger and sturdier than the beings inhabiting it.

Juhi Chaturvedi has beautifully penned the entire tale giving a full view of assorted greeds, but each character has been so humanely portrayed that you don't end up holding against any of them.

Expectantly, Shoojit Sircar's direction comprises of fine nuances and detailing. He has well grasped both the ambience and pulse of the story.

The prosthetics used on Amitabh Bachchan are relatively much better than what we usually see on the Indian screen. Hats off to this legend and senior actor for trying out such physically demanding roles.

Both him and Ayushmann Khurana have acted with perfection and carried off the entire film sans any glamour or heroine, on their shoulders. The best part is that none of them ever tries to be heroic or over powering. They have simply surrendered to their respective characters, both of which are stubborn, eccentric and constantly mocked at.

Given that she is a much junior actor, Srishti Shrivastava has quite well held on to her bullish character of Guddo, one of Baankey's sister.

Vijay Raaz, Bijendra Kala and other actors have also performed well.

Now the question arises that who is/are Gulabo Sitabo? Well, they are two puppets who are at constant loggerheads. They appear in the beginning of the film, in the middle of the film and also at the end of the film. They kind of set the mood of constant state of difference between two entities.

Conclusion:

Gulabo Sitabo is an intelligent satire with surprising climax and a message that greed leads to defeat and loneliness. It's an easy paced engaging film but not an entertainer.

Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part VI 🙂

I am sharing below my pick list with short reviews of 7 popular and well made Netflix and Prime Video web series from India. All the web series are in Hindi.



1. Inside Edge (10 Jul 2017, 6 Dec 2019)
Channel: Prime Video
Genre: Thriller
Season: 1, 2
No. of Episodes: 10, 10
Running Time: 40-47 minutes

Short Review: Based on a fictional T20 playing league and cricket franchise, it is Amazon Prime Video's first original Indian series. It stars Bollywood actors like Vivek Oberoi and Richa Chadha.

The series shows the power play and lobbying involved in running a high profile cricket franchise and the mammoth changes incurred when there is any change in it's ownership. Alongside, it focuses on the eccentricities of the players, their work culture and their willing/unwilling participation in match fixings.

The series is Bollywood style and well made. It comprises of enough political drama, use of abusives and adult scenes.



2. Sacred Games (5 Jul 2018, 15 Aug 2019)
Channel: Netflix
Genre: Crime Conspiracy Thriller Mystery
Season: 1,2
No. of Episodes: 8,8
Running Time: 43-58 minutes

Short Review: Based on Vikram Chandra's novel called Sacred Games and directed by award winning Bollywood directors, with both of it's main protagonists being the mainstream Bollywood actors, it is the first Netflix original series in India.

It's plot is a complex web of flash back and mysteries. Both of it's seasons are starkly different from each other.

In the first season, a notorious gangster who has been missing for 16 years, informs a troubled police officer about his whereabouts, only to leave him with an alarming clue and die, the clue being the need to save the city within 25 days!

What follows is a mayhem of police investigations and emergence of various connected people and incidents and the surfacing of concerned police officer's personal demons both in his personal and professional life.

The series ends with the hanging question - whether or not the city annihilation took place?

The second season starts with the disturbed police officer's continued search for the tool and venue of the aforesaid annihilation. It also continues with the parallel autobiography of the gangster in the past mode, accompanied with his narrations in both past and present modes, covering his associations with - drug lord of Mombasa in Kenya, RAW agent, ISI and finally the queer and mysterious Guruji.

The series' storyline is quite new and the depiction of it's series of sequences is quite interesting.

It's an engaging watch with some brilliant acting by lead artists, like - Nawazuddin Siddiqui, Saif Ali Khan, Radhika Apte, Pankaj Tripathi, Amrita Subhash etc.

You can read the detailed review of Sacred Games 2 at -

http://jaimaadurga.blogspot.com/2019/08/netflix-series-sacred-games-2-15-aug.html?m=1


3. Ghoul (24 Aug 2018)
Channel: Netflix
Genre: Horror Fiction Thriller
Season: 1
No. of Episodes: 3
Running Time: 45 minutes

Short Review: Based on Arab folklore monster Ghoul, it is a horror series picturised in an eerie military detention centre in a near future dystopian society.

A series of confusion and murdering of officials ensues when a sect leader is brought in the detention centre for interrogation, because he has invoked a ghoul, who can take the form of any human being that he touches.

Laced with effective direction, acting, make-up and music, it is one of the most horrifying horror series that I have ever seen.


4. Mirzapur (16 Nov 2018)
Channel: Prime Video
Genre: Crime Action Thriller
Season: 1
No. of Episodes: 9
Running Time: 43-53 minutes

Short Review: Involving a lot of lawlessness, shooting, blood and gore, this series is about a millionaire carpet exporter cum don of Mirzapur, his power hungry and eccentric son and two sons of a simple and moralistic lawyer, whose lives get entwined with the aforesaid don to the point of causing a power shift in the region.

It's a well casted, scripted and enacted series with good dialogue delivery in pure eastern UP dialect by most of the actors.

If you can digest mindless action and assassinations, then do watch this series.


5. Made In Heaven (8 Mar 2019)
Channel: Prime Video
Genre: Drama Satire
Season: 1
No. of Episodes: 9
Running Time: 50 minutes

Short Review: It is a close peek into the lives and experiences of two high end wedding planners and close friends, with one of them being gay and the other being the wife of an affluent businessman, in whose office she used to work as an employee!

Each episode reveals an altogether different range of dynamics involved in a big fat Indian wedding, some usual, some unusual and some outright scandalous.

The series is about how the aforementioned duo handles the myriad situations to ensure a happening wedding or a moral outcome, alongside handling their not so happening lives.

It's a big budget series filled with glam and gloss. It's an interesting and engaging watch.


6. The Family Man (20 Sep 2019)
Channel: Prime Video
Genre: Action Espionage Thriller Drama
Season: 1
No. of Episodes: 10
Running Time: 38-53 minutes

Short Review: It's a complex series with a lot happening in the cat and mouse chase between a top class intelligence officer of T.A.S.C. (fictious branch of National Investigation Agency) and a tough terrorist, controlled by ISIS.

The officer in question is also a middle class family man with a wife, son and daughter. He is in constant state of guilt and unsurety because of not being able to spend ample time with his family or getting to know them as he should which causes him to lie blatantly every now and then and even harm his marital relationship.

It's an extremely well scripted and picturized series with Manoj Bajpayee being it's well deserving star.

It's quite interesting and amusing to see the hardcore shrewd abusive spilling Manoj Bajpayee, the agent to become speechless in front of his growing children and feel overwhelmed upon his son's usage of mild abusives.

Do watch this series.


7. Bard of Blood (27 Sep 2019)
Channel: Netflix
Genre: Action Espionage Thriller
Season: 1
No. of Episodes: 7
Running Time: 40-49 minutes

Short Review: Based on the novel of the same name by Bilal Siddiqi, this series is like a Bollywood espionage thriller complete with high end weapon props and special effects. Even the protagonist herein is Emraan Hashmk, a Bollywood mainstream hero.

He plays a former intelligence officer who is sent on a crucial rescue mission to Balochistan to free four Indian intelligence officers from the clutches of Taliban. Though Balochistan is the place  of his painful past, still he moves ahead with the mission and enters into the complex web of past associations, risky plannings, secret hideouts, failures and triumphs.

The series is like a usual Bollywood spy thriller, no more no less.

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part I - http://jaimaadurga.blogspot.com/2020/03/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-i.html?m=1

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part II - http://jaimaadurga.blogspot.com/2020/03/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-ii.html?m=1

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part III -
http://angrezipicture.blogspot.com/2020/04/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-iii.html?m=1

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part IV -
http://angrezipicture.blogspot.com/2020/04/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-iv.html?m=1

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part V -
http://jaimaadurga.blogspot.com/2020/05/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-vl.html?m=1

Thursday, May 7, 2020

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part V 🙂

Burnt out after months of binge watching high octane American sci-fi and thriller series and Indian crime thrillers set amidst the political backdrop of UP and Bihar, I searched for some simple, upbeat, factual and regional movies and ended up watching the 3 below given Bengali movies.

They were a refreshing watch and provided good edutainment and effective awareness.


1. Alinagarer Golokdhadha (20 Apr 2018)
Channel: Prime Video
Genre: Adventure Mystery
Duration: 139 minutes

Short Review: An interesting trail of riddles comprising of clues pertaining to the centuries of history of Kolkata and it's nearby regions leads to an exclusive prized possession, with a parallel track of crime and greed for the same object.

Alongside, there is a good peek of the modern day reality and decay of the age old affluent rajbaris.

Full of edutainment, this movie is an interesting watch. You will end up learning a lot about the city of joy - it's people, historic monuments and food, ever since it was a collection of three villages, till it was captured by the Britishers, followed by Siraj ud-Daulah, then again Britishers.

If you are wondering about the nomenclature of the movie, then watch the movie and find the close connection between Alinagar and Kolkata!


2. Shah Jahan Regency (18 Jan 2019)
Channel: Prime Video
Genre: Drama
Duration: 156 minutes

Short Review: It is the second movie adaptation of the famous novel Chowringhee (1962) by Mani Shankar Mukherjee. The first movie adaptation was also titled Chowringhee (1968).

Shot beautifully in relatively dim light, befitting the interiors of a posh and iconic city hotel, the movie covers all the nooks and corners of a hotel named Shah Jahan Regency and different aspects of the lives of the people connected with it, starting from it's owners, to it's staff, to it's patrons and visitors.

Subtly paced, the movie gives a well etched view of life in modern day Kolkata, all inclusive of it's beauty, ugliness and irony.

It's a one of a kind movie that will keep you glued to the screen and leave you with a faint streak of dismay, establishing the fact that all that glitters is not gold and nothing in this life can be taken for granted.


3. Samantaral (24 Nov 2017)
Channel: Netflix
Genre: Drama Family Psychology
Duration: 114 minutes

Short Review: Set amidst the backdrop of an old styled middle class Bengali bari, it is a family drama centred around a mentally retarded (claimed to be) individual who is under house arrest (read room arrest) from years.

His grown up but orphan nephew visits the house after three years, empathizes with him and tries to find the reason and cure of his lost state. He is well supported in his endeavor by his girlfriend.

Watch the movie to find out the shocking divulge.

Hopefully, the viewers will learn few long pending lessons from this film.

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part I - http://jaimaadurga.blogspot.com/2020/03/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-i.html?m=1

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part II - http://jaimaadurga.blogspot.com/2020/03/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-ii.html?m=1

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part III -
http://angrezipicture.blogspot.com/2020/04/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-iii.html?m=1

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part IV -
http://angrezipicture.blogspot.com/2020/04/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-iv.html?m=1

Binge Watch Suggestion List - Part VI -
http://jaimaadurga.blogspot.com/2020/05/binge-watch-suggestion-list-part-vi.html?m=1